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IMD Alert! Heavy rain alert in 20 states till May 29, temperature will increase in 4 states, see details

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Meanwhile, IMD has issued a yellow alert for many districts till May 29. However, during this time there may be strong winds with rain and thunder in different areas.


There will be a knock of early monsoon (Monsoon 2022) across the country, in fact Kerala can see the knock of monsoon (Kerela monsoon) till tonight, while according to the IMD Alert, there will be a period of continuous rain in many states including Kerala, Karnataka . There is a possibility of heavy rain in the eastern state of Assam Meghalaya Manipur Nagaland . Here, once again increase in temperature can be seen in many states including the capital Delhi.

If the IMD is to be believed, a slight increase in temperature has been predicted in Delhi for 4 days, while an increase of 41 percent is possible in the temperature. There is a possibility of heavy rain in Bihar, Jharkhand . Talking about Rajasthan , an increase of 2 percent has been recorded in the maximum temperature in Rajasthan on Thursday . In fact , the highest temperature recorded in Bikaner is 43 degree Celsius. At the same time, the temperature in Ganganagar Kota has also crossed 42 degrees. On one side in Madhya Pradesh , where there is a possibility of rain and thundershower in some districts . On the other hand, increase in temperature will be recorded in some districts.

Talking about the same Bihar, Jharkhand , the mood of the weather will change once again on Friday. In fact, there will be relief from the scorching heat, there is a possibility of rain with strong thunderstorms in many districts of the state. There will be dark clouds. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the arrival of monsoon in Kerala is likely to be delayed by a few days. Now it is expected to arrive by June 1. According to the Meteorological Service, the Kerala coast is expected to be affected by the Southwest Monsoon till May 28. It can be carried forward or backward for four days.

IMD Director General M Mohapatra said that we have not yet given any forecast for the arrival of monsoon. He further said that we had said that the onset of monsoon is expected on May 28 with an error margin of +/- 4 days. Meanwhile , normal life was badly affected in many parts of Odisha after the increase in maximum temperature and humidity level in Odisha on Friday. The unbearable heat and humidity conditions in the state can be attributed to the lack of rainfall activities initiated by the norwesters.
Monsoon in Gujarat and Rajasthan:

During this pre-monsoon season, both Saurashtra and Kutch along with Gujarat region are suffering from severe rain deficiency. Gujarat has a deficit of 99 percent, while Saurashtra and Kutch have a deficit of 97 percent. In other words, the weather in Gujarat has been practically dry during the pre-monsoon season. In Rajasthan, East Rajasthan has received some good Pre-Monsoon rains.

As a result, it falls in the category of insufficient rainfall with 32% less rainfall. West Rajasthan, on the other hand, remained dry with only scattered light rains, and it is severely rain deficient with a deficit of 71 per cent. The weather of Rajasthan will also remain dry. However, isolated heat waves may occur over the western regions of the state.

IMD’s regional center in Bhubaneswar today predicted that there would be no change as the maximum temperature and humidity conditions would increase in the next three days. According to the forecast, the maximum temperature is likely to increase by 2 to 3 degrees in many parts of the state in the next three days. Along with this, people of coastal districts will also have to face problems due to humidity.

According to the IMD, the monsoon which has already reached the Andaman Islands is expected to move southwest into the Arabian Sea. According to meteorologists, if the winds gather stability and strength, then only the conditions will be favorable for the arrival of monsoon in Kerala. With favorable conditions still prevailing over the region, the onset of monsoon may be further delayed. Meanwhile, IMD has issued a yellow alert for many districts till May 29. However, during this time there may be strong winds with rain and thunder in different areas.

Apart from this , an increase in temperature can also be seen in Orissa . According to the Meteorological Department, with an increase of two to three percent in the temperature, the temperature will reach beyond 44 degrees. Apart from this, the possibility of rain has also been expressed in Hazaribagh Khunti Palamu of Jharkhand , there is a possibility of strong wind. While talking about the mountainous states, there is a possibility of snowfall in Jammu and Kashmir, Leh Ladakh, Uttarakhand and Himachal .

At the same time, an increase in temperature can be recorded in Haryana and Punjab . However, there is a possibility of rain with thundershowers in some areas. Dry winds from west and northwest will continue to blow over Rajasthan , due to which there will be a gradual increase in the temperature. The East-West Trough will continue to oscillate over Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh . It will not migrate south. As a result, the weather of Rajasthan will remain dry due to lack of moisture.

Pravesh Maurya
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