Heavy rain in Delhi-NCR for the next 4 days, monsoon alert in these states including UP-Rajasthan; Know the complete weather condition
Today Weather Forecast: The changing weather pattern in North India is a relief news for North India which is facing the scorching heat. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the last week of June is going to drench many parts of the country with rain.
Especially in Delhi-NCR, the rain is expected to continue for the next four days. The Meteorological Department has indicated that there is a possibility of light to heavy rain along with strong winds and dust storm in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Western Uttar Pradesh.
How will the weather be in Haryana including Delhi-NCR?
The weather will remain pleasant in the capital Delhi and its surrounding areas. At the same time, according to IMD, there are strong chances of sporadic rain in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh between 24th to 26th June and again from 29th to 30th June. During this period, there will be a drop in temperature, which is expected to provide great relief to the people from the humid heat.
Heavy rain in Uttar Pradesh
The Meteorological Department has announced ‘good news’ for Uttar Pradesh. Has given. Monsoon is rapidly moving towards UP. There are indications of rain in cities of western Uttar Pradesh on June 24-25 and June 29-30, while heavy rain is expected in eastern Uttar Pradesh on June 30.
How will the weather be in Rajasthan?
At the same time, continuous rains may continue in Rajasthan from 24th to 30th June. However, a warning has also been issued of dust storm with strong winds in some parts of the state during June 25 to 30.
How will the weather be in the hilly states?
Nature is kind even on the mountains. Heavy rain alert has been issued in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh on June 29 and 30. Talking about Central India, monsoon rains will continue in Madhya Pradesh from 24 to 30 June.
Citizens advised to remain alert
The south-west monsoon has gained its pace. By June 24, monsoon has covered most parts of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand. It is likely to reach remaining parts of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh in the next two-three days.
However, until the monsoon is fully active, heat wave-like conditions may persist in some areas of eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and northeastern Madhya Pradesh. The Meteorological Department is continuously monitoring the situation and has advised citizens to remain alert.
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