This time the country is expected to receive good rains from last time. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted 103% rainfall in the country from June to September this time. The department had predicted 99% rain in the country a month ago. In June, Punjab is also expected to receive above-normal rainfall during the monsoon season.
The maximum temperature is expected to remain normal and below normal. The average rainfall in the state from June to September is 467 mm. If we talk about last year, then 436 mm of rain was recorded here.
The normal long-period average rainfall in the country during monsoon is 87 cm. Rainfall of 96 to 104% of the long period average is considered normal. IMD Director General Mrityunjay Mohapatra said that the La Nina conditions are expected to persist throughout the monsoon, hence the rainfall is expected to increase.
what is la Nina
La Nia refers to the periodic changes in the sea surface temperature of the Pacific Ocean. This affects the weather around the world. Temperatures are warm due to El Nio and cold due to La Nia.
This time monsoon reached Kerala three days back. If we talk about Punjab, then we will not have to face heat here. Monsoon can knock here before June 30.
It is raining continuously since 2019
In June, there is a possibility of above-normal rainfall in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, and North Rajasthan, Maharashtra, East Madhya Pradesh, West Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Interior Karnataka. This time the weather in Punjab has been dry continuously from March to May 22.
This year it was very hot as compared to last year
Average full month mercury in May has been released for Amritsar, Ludhiana, and Patiala. According to IMD, this time the mercury for the whole month in all the three districts has been recorded as much higher than last year. After 2013, 40-degree mercury has been recorded in Amritsar.
Trees broke due to strong winds in Delhi
Delhi will also receive normal rains in the first month of monsoon i.e. June. Normally June receives 165 mm of rain. The normal rainfall range for June is 92 to 108 percent. Heavy rain accompanied by strong winds lashed Delhi on Monday, due to which many trees were uprooted and the power went out.
According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of wind speed up to 30 kmph with rain on Wednesday. The maximum temperature is expected to be around 40 degrees Celsius.
At the same time, some areas of the capital may also experience thunderstorms, due to which the temperature will remain low. However, there is no chance of a heatwave this week.
Monsoon will reach the Himalayan part of Bengal in two days
This time monsoon reached Kerala three days back. It is likely to reach Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Northeast, Sikkim, and Himalayan West Bengal in the next two days.
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