U-turn of weather: Alert of storm and hailstorm in many states including Delhi-UP; Know the exact date of monsoon
As the month of June begins, people generally suffer from the scorching heat and scorching heat. But in the year 2026, June has started in a different way. The latest estimate of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has given great relief to crores of people troubled by the scorching heat. The Meteorological Department has issued a serious warning of heavy rain, hailstorm with thunder and strong winds in more than seven states of the country. On one hand, there has been a huge drop in temperature due to storms in the plains of North and Central India, while on the other hand, monsoon winds are becoming very active in South India. Monsoon will reach Kerala in the next 2 to 3 days. The biggest and coldest good news of the season is that the south-west monsoon is moving very fast towards the mainland. According to IMD, within the next 48 to 72 hours, monsoon may hit Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Lakshadweep and remaining parts of the Arabian Sea. The circumstances remain completely favorable for its progress. Due to its effect, heavy rains are going to start in many parts of Kerala, Mahe, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Particularly in Kerala and Mahe, a period of extremely heavy rainfall may be witnessed at some places between June 3 and 8. Weather condition and alerts according to the states (Weather Breakdown) You can easily understand from the table given below how the weather pattern will be in different parts of the country for the next few days: State / Region Weather Forecast (Weather Alert) Wind Speed Delhi-NCR and Haryana It will be cloudy, light rain with thunder and lightning and pleasant weather. 40 to 50 km/hr Uttar Pradesh (UP) Dusty storm with scattered rain, more impact in western UP. 40 to 50 km/hr West Madhya Pradesh Heavy rain with thunder and lightning and hailstorm in many areas. Warning of strong thunderstorm and dusty winds of 50 to 60 km/hour in Rajasthan and Gujarat. There is a serious possibility of severe heat wave at 50 to 60 km/hour in Bihar between June 3 and 8. Hot and dry winds Odisha and Northeast India The sky will be clear, the weather will remain extremely hot and humid. Normal winds, maximum impact of storm will be seen in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. The coldest beginning of June in the last 3 years has been recorded in the capital Delhi, where the temperature remains much lower than normal. At the same time, there is news of relief for the people of Uttar Pradesh also. The weather patterns will remain changeable in most parts of UP, especially Western Uttar Pradesh, for the next few days. People will get great respite from the humid heat due to dark clouds in the sky and dusty storm along with showers. Important guidelines of the Meteorological Department: IMD has appealed to the people of North and Central India to take special care of safety whenever there is a situation of storm or lightning. During bad weather, do not forget to take shelter in open fields, big trees, weak buildings and near electric poles or transformers. Strictly follow the instructions issued by the local administration from time to time. High waves in the sea, big warning to fishermen Due to the increasing speed of monsoon winds in the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, a lot of movement is being seen in the sea. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert for coastal areas and fishermen and advised them not to go into the deep sea. In some sea areas, the wind speed can reach 45 to 55 kilometers per hour and with storm gusts up to 65 kilometers per hour, due to which there is a possibility of high waves in the sea.
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