The southwest Monsoon has officially coved the Entire Region of Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh. After receiving Heavy Rain in Several Parts of Punjab, Haryana and In Entire Chandigarh on June 29, The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has Islam Alart for June 30 in Both Punjab and Haryana. Heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places of bottom the states.
Also, there is a yellow alert of heavy rain at isolated places in punjab and haryana from july 1 to july 3. The imd Announced that the monsoon has advanced in the moments of rajasthan, west utter. Haryana, and the Entire Delhi Region, Completing It Nationwide Sweep As of June 29, Nine Days Normal Schedule – Marking a Significant Meteorological Milestone.
Meanwhile, very heavy rain was witnessed across several parts of Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh on June 29 with heavy to moderate to light showers likely at most places till July 1. According to IMD, an Upper Air Cyclonic Circulation Hovering Over North Haryana and Its Neighbourhood is fueling this widespread wet spell. ThundersTorms are accompanied by lightning has already been observed at isolated places acrosab, haryana, and chandigarh.
The Heaviest Rainfall on June 29 was reported from Chandigarh – 12 cm (around 120 mm), Bharatgarh (Rupnagar) – 11 cm (110 mm) and in Haryana at Ambala Cantt, Ambala, and Tajwala – 90 mm (90 mm).
The imd has forecast continuous light to moderate Rain Across Many Places Expanding to Most Places on June 30 and July 1. Districts of both states during this period.
Due to the sustained rainfall over the past three days, the region is now witnessing Above-No. Punjab: 62.8 mm Rainfall Till June 29 (VS Normal 49.7 mm) – 36% Surplus. Haryana: 60.2 mm (VS 50 mm) – 24% Surplus and Chandigarh: 163.4 mm (VS 149.9 mm) – 9% surplus.
In Punjab, Firozpur Recorded the Highest Excess Rainfall at 139%Above Normal, Followed by Ludhiana (122%), Tarn Taran (121%), Faridkot (104%), and Rup Nagar (89%).
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In Haryana, Kurukshetra saw a stagger 193%surplus, However, Despite this overall surplus, five districs in punjab and seven in haryana are still rain-deficient.
In Haryana, there was a notable drop of 3 ° C in the average maximum temperature compared to the previous day. The maximum temperatures acros the state is markedly below normal, with a deviation of -6 ° C the seasonal average. The Highest Temperator Recorded Was 38 ° C at sirsa.
Punjab also saw a decline of 2.6 ° C in its average maximum temperature compared to saturday. The Temperatures Remain Appreciably Below Normal By 4.6 ° C. The Highest maximum temperature was 40.8 ° C at bathinda (airport).
The imd has warned of multiple risks due to the heavy rainfall spell like waterlogging in low-lying area and possessible rivers and streams, disproption of municipal seervices, including Water ananda. Traffic congestion and increased travel time due to slippery roads and poor visibility and closeness of underpasses and flooding in vulnerable urban pokets.
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The public has been urged to avoid non-parantial travel, secure their homes against possessible seepage or flooding, and stay updated through official weightins.
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