Monsoon Update : A big update for those who are waiting for Monsoon; Entry delayed in Kerala, ‘Ya’ date can be a strong start
- Big update for those waiting for monsoon
- Entry to Kerala delayed
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Monsoon Update News in Marathi : While the country is excited about the arrival of monsoon, it has come to light that the monsoon will not arrive in Kerala today. Weather experts have said that due to the slow down of southwest monsoon this year, there is a slight delay in its arrival.
Generally Monsoon enters India through Kerala and then gradually moves to different parts of the country. But this time, it seems that the progress of monsoon has been affected due to changes in the atmosphere, wind speed and sea conditions. As per the weather department forecast, monsoon is likely to enter Kerala in the next few days if the weather conditions are favourable. Therefore, the attention of farmers, citizens and those who are waiting for rain is now on the new date. Late arrival of monsoon may affect agriculture, sowing and temperature in some areas. But weather experts have expressed that there is no reason to panic and the situation will improve in the next few days.
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On the other hand, while many states are receiving heavy rains, North and Central India is suffering from intense heat and heat wave. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has clarified that Southwest Monsoon will not enter Kerala early. Earlier, he was expected to enter Kerala by May 26, but now he is likely to enter at his usual time, i.e. June 1. As per the current scenario, the monsoon seems to have slowed due to weak winds and adverse weather conditions. So now it is predicted that Monsoon can reach Kerala between 8th and 10th June.
When will monsoon arrive in Kerala?
According to meteorologists, this rain is not up to the prescribed monsoon standards. Monsoon may advance over the rest of the southwest and southeast Arabian Sea, Comoros region, Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea in the next two to three days, the IMD said in its monsoon bulletin released on Monday. This year, monsoon arrived ahead of schedule on May 16 in and around Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It then reached several parts of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal by 23 May. According to weather experts, though the monsoon may not arrive in Kerala on May 26, it is likely to arrive earlier than its usual June 1 date. Experts also believe that the changing conditions of El Nino may affect the speed and activity of monsoon this time.
In which parts of the country is it raining?
According to the Meteorological Department, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, Assam, Meghalaya, Sikkim and parts of West Bengal have recorded good rainfall in the last 24 hours. 7 to 20 cm of rain was recorded at many places. Despite this, many parts of the country are suffering from heat wave. Many cities in North India, Central India and Bundelkhand have been experiencing extreme heat for the last 10 days. On Monday, the day temperature was above 45 degree Celsius in many districts.
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On Monday, Banda in Uttar Pradesh, Brahmapuri in Maharashtra and Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh were among the hottest cities in the country. Banda and Brahmapuri recorded 47.6 degrees Celsius, while Khajuraho touched 47.2 degrees Celsius. People in Delhi are also currently experiencing intense heat, scorching both day and night. A minimum temperature of 32.4 degrees Celsius was recorded on Monday, making it the hottest night in May in the last 14 years. According to the Meteorological Department, there is little chance of relief from the heat till May 28.
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