Monsoon Update: Imd latest forecast, amid 49 degrees Celsius, heavy rain is expected in these states

By

Sarita

Weather Update: In most states of the country, the heat of the sun is so intense at this time that the temperature is being recorded above 48 degrees. Everyone seems to be troubled due to the scorching heat and strong sunlight.

The fierce heat has made life miserable for the people. The temperature has crossed 50 degrees Celsius in many parts of North India. Fire has been raining from the sky since morning.

Very intense heat is being seen in the year 2024. The situation is such that this year, the maximum temperature in some hilly areas is also above 30 degrees. Silence is seen on the roads in the afternoon.

On the other hand, the matter of relief is that the monsoon cloud is going to enter Kerala very soon. If the Meteorological Department is to be believed, monsoon rains can knock in Kerala in four to five days, after which people will get relief from the heat.

The fierce form of heat is also being seen in the hilly areas.  The IMD has issued a warning regarding heavy rains with lightning and thunder in many parts of the country.

Imd Alert intense heat

According to the Meteorological Department, severe heat has broken records in many parts of the country. The temperature in Churu, Rajasthan, and Sirsa, Haryana, has crossed 50 degrees Celsius. The mercury is likely to rise nine degrees in Delhi. The maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to be recorded at 49 degrees Celsius or more.

Churu district of Rajasthan has been recorded as the hottest place in the country. 49.9 degrees were recorded in Mungeshpur, Delhi, and 49.8 degrees in Najafgarh. At the same time, 49.5 degrees were seen in Sirsa, Haryana. The daytime temperature was recorded at 44 degrees Celsius at nine places in Bihar.

Imd Alert Rainfall

According to the IMD, the cyclonic storm Remal in the Bay of Bengal is now seen as weakening completely. An alert has been issued in many states, warning of heavy rain for the next two to three days. Heavy rain may be seen at one or two places during the next 24 hours.

Heavy rains are expected in many places in Kerala and coastal areas due to the pre-monsoon. Monsoon rains can be seen in many places in Kerala for the next five days. There are signs of monsoons entering within three to four days.

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