According to the latest assessment of the Meteorological Department (IMT), there are likely to be rain in many states over the next few days. According to the IMT, the temperature temperature will reduce the temperature from two to four degrees Celsius, causing people to relieve the heat. Several states including Delhi-NCR, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Maharashtra and Gujarat are expected to experience heavy rains till May 30. Also, these states will experience strong winds and thunderstorms. However, the IMT has made it clear that the temperature will increase in some parts of Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
The wind flows in Delhi-NCR
The maximum temperature in the Delhi-NCR was recorded at 40 degrees Celsius. According to the IMD, a mental cycle (hurricane cycle) in the Arabian Sea moves the air towards the national capital, which has caused moisture increasing. However, this area is expected to get light for moderate rain for the next few days, which will relieve the heat. Temperature in Delhi-NCR can reach 45 degrees Celsius on Tuesday.
Heavy rains in Bihar
Until May 23, many districts of Bihar are likely to experience heavy rainfall. Due to this rain, the temperature can be reduced. He said that the state’s 17 districts would have heavy winds and thunderstorms for the next few days. The Meteorological Department has instructed residents to follow the guidelines and avoid their exit to avoid asceticism.
Lu in Rajasthan-Haryana
The IMT has predicted heat from May 20 to 24 in Western Rajasthan, in East Rajasthan from May 20 to 22 and some places in Haryana from May 20 to 21. Similarly, the orange warning has been issued to the four districts of Maharashtra and 29 districts. The state has been in the state for the past 24 hours. Pune, Sadara, Sangli and Solapur have been placed in an orange warning. There is a very heavy rainfall in these places.
Mansun’s previous rain continues in Karnataka
The meteorological department has estimated that rain will continue for a few days in many southern states including Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The Meteorological Department said on May 10, May 10, May 27. Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, has been raining for the past three days, and there are no signs of staying at this time. The rain is expected to continue on Tuesday, and the city sees the effect of pre -rainy season. The IMT has issued a ‘yellow’ warning to 22 districts of Bangalore and Karnataka till May 22.
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