The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a “Yellow Alert” for Heavy Rainfall Across Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh for the next five days, Starting June 19, as the southwest monsoon. Significant Advancement in the Coming Days, With a Marked Increase in Rainfall Activity Expected Between June 20 and 23.
As of June 19, the southwest monsoon has further advanced in most parts of Bihar and additional regions of easy uttar predesh, while the northern limit of the monsoon (Nlm) is passing thrugh barmer, jhipur, jaipur, jaipur, jaipur, jaipur, jaipur, jaipur, Gwalior, Khajuraho, Sonbhadra, Ballia, and Extends Northeast Up to 30.5 ° N/81.5 ° E, The Weather Office says.
Weather Conditions Remain favorable for the continuous programs of the monsoon over the present part of the north Arabian sea as well as more area of rajashan, madhya pradesh, uttar predesh, uttarakhand, himachal. Jammu & Kashmir over the next 2-3 days, the IMD says. The imd also indicates that conditions are being conducted for the monsoon to advance to Parts of Punjab and Haryana with the next 4-5 days. The IMD Predicts Heavy Rainfall in Four Districts of Punjab on June 19; While on June 20, It is likely in Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Nawanshahr, Rupnagar, Mohali, Fatehgarh Sahab and Patiala.
On June 21 and 22, Heavy Rain is Forecast in 17 Out of Punjab’s 23 Districts, mainly covering the northern, easy and central parts of the state. On June 23, Heavy Rainfall is expected in nine districs of punjab.
In Haryana, Widespread Heavy Rainfall is predicted from June 19 to 23 in the Majority of the state, with the end of the end of the state like 23. Winds (30-40 km/h) are expected at isolated locations acrosab and haryana, the imd predicts. In Haryana, the average maximum temperature has risen by 0.9 ° C compared to wednesday, but remains 2.3 ° C. CLow Normal. The Highest Temperator was recorded in sirsa at 39.8 ° C. In Punjab, the average maximum temperature increased by 0.6 ° C and is now considered near Normal, with bathinda recording the highst temperature at 40 ° C.
Authorities have advanced residents and farmers to enjoy vigilant, especially in districs under heavy rain alerts. Commuters are urged to exercise caution due to the risks of waterlogging, reduced visibility, and localized disruptions caused by adverse weather conditions.
The rain will bring a big relief from the scorching heat and be highly be beneficial for the kharif crops, the imd adds.
Southwest Monsoon to Hit Parts of Himachal in 2-3 days Two-to-three days as conditions are favorable.
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It has been issued an orange alert for heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places in una, bilaspur and kangra district on june 22 and 23, and in sirmaur on 222. the met centre. For heavy rains at isolated places in una, bilaspur, hamirpur and sirmaur on june 21 and shimla, mandi and solan on june 22. Light to moderate Rains are occurred at a few places in the state during the 24 hours sines wednesday event. Sangrah was the wettest with 20 mm rains, followed by Pachhad 7.4 mm, Sundernagar 5.8 mm, dharamshala 4 mm and kasauli and bajaura 3 mm each.
There were no significant changes in the minimum temperatures, which stayed 2-4 degre above normal. Howver, maximum temperatures rose by a few notches. Una was the hottest in the state with a high of 38 degrees Celsius.
Among the key tourist destinations, shimla recorded a maximum temperature of 24 degrees celsius, manali 28.6 degrees, dharamshala 30 degrees, Narkanda 21.8 Degrees and Kasauli 25.1 Degrees.
The met centre said light to moderate rainfall was very likely at many places from june 20-25, at most places on june 22. June 21, 23 and 24 and one or two spells of heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places on june 22 and 25.