Monsoon Big Update: Heavy rain changed the mood of the weather, people rejoiced in the rain

Monsoon Big Update: According to the Meteorological Department, the southwest monsoon has reached Kerala and is moving towards most parts of Northeast India today.

Amid the possibility of rain in the southern parts of the country, the southwest monsoon reached the coast of Kerala on Thursday.

The monsoon knocked on the coast of Kerala a day before the forecast by the Indian Meteorological Department. Normal monsoon may start in Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Nagaland, Manipur, and Assam by June 5.

Relief from heat is expected in 2-3 days in northwestern states

Amid the temperature crossing 50 degrees Celsius in many places including Delhi, the Meteorological Department has expressed hope of some relief in north-western India and the National Capital Region due to Western Disturbance and has expressed the possibility of thunderstorms with drizzle soon.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said in a statement that the scorching heat conditions will subside during the next 2-3 days due to a moderate drop in temperature. At the same time, light rain is also expected in many areas of Haryana. Monsoon

In the last few days, the entire northwest India has been gripped by a heat wave, where the maximum temperature has reached more than 50 degrees Celsius in Churu, Rajasthan.

HEAT WAVE ALERT

The weather agency, however, said that severe heat conditions with dry weather will continue in many parts of the country till June 1 and the current conditions in northwest and central India will gradually subside in the next two to three days.

The IMD said that the heat wave warning for Thursday has been changed from ‘Red Alert’ to ‘Orange Alert’. It is estimated that the temperature will decrease by 2 degrees to 3 degrees Celsius.

Mungeshpur recorded 52.9 degrees Celsius compared to other stations. This may be due to an error in the sensor or local factor.

THUNDERSTORM ALERT

In this case ‘IMD is checking the data and sensor.’ The Meteorological Department has predicted rain in many areas including Delhi, western Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan in 2 3 days.

Earth Science Minister Kiren Rijiju said that the temperature above 52 degrees Celsius in Delhi is ‘very unlikely’. The weather department said that heat wave to severe heat wave conditions is likely in isolated parts of Bihar, Jharkhand, and Odisha on Thursday. It also said that hot and humid weather is likely in isolated parts of Konkan and Goa on May 30 and 31.