The Meteorological Department has recorded the most significant monsoon rains in July. In which 16% more rain has been seen in most areas of the country.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has once again issued the weather on Wednesday. According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon is expected to be normal across the country during August-September. Along with this, today IMD Alert has issued an orange alert for rain in Kerala-Tamil Nadu if there is light rain in the capital Delhi. According to the Meteorological Department, it will be heavy in the capital Delhi today. Apart from this, heavy rain orange alert has been issued in many parts of Orissa, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Apart from this, rain and light drizzle can be seen in Karnataka, Andaman, Bihar, Kerala and Madhya Pradesh today. The minimum temperature in Delhi today will be 24 degree Celsius while the maximum temperature will be 35 degree Celsius. Let us tell you that the temperature of Delhi will see an increase of 1 percent. Apart from this, if the Meteorological Department is to be believed, less chances of rain have been expressed in West Coast, West-Central India and North-West India. However, most parts of the country have recorded above normal rainfall, while the west coast and east central are likely to receive less rain.
The Meteorological Department has also issued Orange and Yellow alert of heavy rain in many areas of Bengaluru today, while the process of rain is continuing in Gujarat these days. The minimum temperature is expected to be 27 while the maximum temperature is expected to be 34 degree Celsius. There may also be rain in Bhopal. Rainfall will continue in the hilly states including Uttarakhand, Himachal. There may be problems of landslides etc. The minimum temperature has been predicted to be 22 degree Celsius while the maximum temperature has been predicted to be 33 degree Celsius.
Talking about Jammu, the minimum temperature will be 25 degree Celsius while the maximum temperature will be 35 degree Celsius. Rain has been predicted in Jammu today. The Meteorological Department has recorded the most significant monsoon rains in July. In which 16% more rain has been seen in most areas of the country. However, insufficient rainfall in East and Northeast India has directly affected agriculture. Let us inform that 44 percent rain deficiency has been recorded in Northeast India. Overall Monsoon June to August has recorded 7% excess rainfall.
The Jogi Meteorological Department has predicted the highest rainfall in August. It is expected to be the second highest rainfall month during the monsoon. According to the Meteorological Department, the LPA can be recorded from 94 to 106 percent for a long time. On the other hand, there is a possibility of normal rains in the Northwest including most parts of South East India, while the IMD has expressed the possibility of below normal rains in many parts of East Middle East and North India.
If the IMD alert is to be believed, then the temperature has been expected to increase in some parts of North East and East India, apart from some parts of South Interior, Peninsular India. Due to which a significant increase in temperature can be recorded in some parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal including Haryana, Punjab. However, rain continues in some parts of Bihar. While some areas of Uttar Pradesh are witnessing drizzle. Apart from this, if IMD Director General M Mohapatra is to be believed, then La Nina is having favorable effects. There is no negative outlook for monsoon.
Apart from this, the effect of cooling feature of water of Madhya Pradesh can record above normal rainfall in August and September. More rain is predicted in the Indian subcontinent in the coming days. Here, rain will continue in Gujarat, Rajasthan, there may be light showers. Apart from this, drizzle will also be seen in Madhya Pradesh Chhattisgarh. Light rain may occur in some parts of Maharashtra, Goa. However, the weather will remain pleasant with stabilization in temperature.