The monsoon has largely enveloped the entire country at this time, and the impact of rainfall is being observed in every region. Especially in Delhi-NCR, a b onset of the monsoon has been recorded. July 1st.
Weather: This year, the monsoon has firmly established its grip across the country. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), most parts of the country will experience good rainfall in the coming seven days. The monsoon will remain active at a rapid pace in North India, including Delhi-NCR, Central India, the northeastern states, and the southern peninsular regions. The weather department has issued yellow and orange alerts for several states so that people can take precautions in a timely manner.
In Delhi and NCR, a period of light to moderate rain accompanied by b winds began on Monday. The weather is expected to remain humid in the capital until July 5th, with cloudy skies expected. According to the weather department, Delhi will experience intermittent rainfall on July 1st and 2nd, while heavy rain with thunderstorms and lightning is expected between July 3rd and 5th. The day temperature in Delhi will be between 32-34 degrees Celsius, and the night temperature will be between 25-27 degrees Celsius.
Similarly, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, and Faridabad in NCR will also experience cloudy conditions. Considering the possibility of lightning, the weather department has advised people not to stand in open fields or under trees.
Heavy Rainfall Warning in Central India
The monsoon will also be fully active in the Central Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, and Jharkhand. These states may experience heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next 7 days. Specifically, eastern Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh are expected to have intense rainfall on July 1st, 3rd, and 4th. The weather department said that due to moist winds rising from the Bay of Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, Gangetic West Bengal, and Jharkhand are also likely to experience heavy rainfall between July 1st and July 4th. During this period, b winds will also blow at a speed of 30-40 km per hour.
Rain will also occur in North India
A heavy rainfall warning has been issued for Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and eastern Rajasthan until July 6th. Haryana and Chandigarh may also experience heavy rainfall on July 5th and 6th. The weather department has advised special caution for Uttarakhand and western Uttar Pradesh on July 1st, as very heavy rainfall is possible here. Punjab and Himachal Pradesh are also expected to experience torrential rain with thunder and b winds.
Heavy rain in Northeast India too
The northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura will also have adverse weather conditions during the next 7 days. Very heavy rainfall is likely in Assam and Meghalaya, along with several other areas, on July 2nd and 3rd. In addition, torrential rain is expected in Meghalaya and surrounding states on July 6th. The IMD has also issued warnings of landslides and rising water levels in rivers in the hilly areas of the Northeast.
Heavy showers in South India also
The monsoon has also picked up pace in the South Indian states. Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Karnataka, and Lakshadweep may experience heavy rainfall in several places in the next 7 days. Heavy rainfall is expected in Kerala and Mahe between July 2nd and 4th, while torrential rain is likely to continue in the coastal areas of Karnataka until July 6th.
According to the weather department, b winds with a speed of 40-50 km per hour may also blow in South Peninsular India. Farmers and fishermen have been advised to plan their farming and sea voyages, taking into account the weather forecast. Meteorologists say that moist winds coming from both the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal have accelerated the monsoon's pace across the country. As a result, clouds have become active simultaneously in the northern and eastern states, due to which the cycle of rain is unlikely to stop for the next 5-7 days.