Monsoon will knock late this time, know what are the reasons for this

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To declare the arrival of monsoon in Kerala, certain criteria have to be fulfilled such as 2.5 mm of rain for two consecutive days in at least 10 cities out of the list of 14 cities released by the Meteorological Department. Along with this, some other things are also important which are explained in the video. This time the reason for the delay in monsoon is the anti-cyclonic wind area formed in the Arabian Sea and a severe storm formed in the Indian Ocean.

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Rain and dust storm alert issued, see weather forecast

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An anti-cyclonic circulation has formed in the Arabian Sea and a severe storm has formed in the Indian Ocean. Due to the effect of both these, the monsoon winds can delay coming towards India. Monsoon will make a late arrival in Kerala and the scorching heat may continue in June. Scattered light rain and dust storms are very likely over Bihar including Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh during the next few days. Severe heat wave conditions will continue over South India including South Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.

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Rain and dust storms will continue, see the weather forecast

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From the month of June itself, the effect of El Nino will be visible, which will become more effective by the end of July. Due to the effect of El Nino, the monsoon may become weak and the rains may decrease. But many models are showing positive IOD Indian Ocean Dipole during monsoon. If the Indian Ocean Dipole is more positive, it can negate the effect of El Nino. Dust storm accompanied by light rain is very likely over Rajasthan, Haryana, West Uttar Pradesh and adjoining areas of Delhi during the next two-three days.

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Heavy rain and dust storm alert, see the weather forecast

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The cyclone is now likely to weaken completely after hitting the coast. But during the next 24 hours, heavy rains are likely over East Arunachal Pradesh including Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland. Light to moderate rains will occur over the remaining North Eastern states, rain activities will also start over East Bihar and West Bengal. There is a possibility of light showers and dust storms with thunder and lightning in Haryana, Delhi, West Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and North Madhya Pradesh. South India will remain dry and warm but Coastal Karnataka and Kerala may receive rain. The weather in Chhattisgarh including South Rajasthan, Gujarat and Maharashtra will remain warm and dry.

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Heavy thunderstorms and rain are likely from the Mocha storm

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Cyclone Mocha will hit the coast of northern Myanmar on the afternoon of May 14. The wind speed can be 120 to 130 km per hour and there is a possibility of heavy rain. Now the northeastern states of India like Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh will receive heavy rains. A new Western Disturbance will give rain and snow over the mountains and there may be thunderstorms in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan including Uttar Pradesh and Delhi in North India.

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Cyclone Mocha became very powerful, its effect will be seen in many states

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Cyclone Mocha has now become extremely powerful. The sea surface temperature in the Bay of Bengal is 30 degrees which can make it more powerful. With this speed, it is moving towards the coast of Bangladesh and Myanmar. While hitting the coast, the wind speed could be 150 to 160 kmph and 170 kmph at some places. On May 14 and 15, there will be strong winds with torrential rains over the North Eastern states of India. High waves with strong winds will rise in the sea along the coast of West Bengal and Orissa. Hot and dry northwesterly winds will continue to cause severe heatwave conditions across India.

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A severe storm will hit the coast on May 14, see where it will affect

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The very severe cyclonic storm that formed in the Bay of Bengal is now moving in the north direction. It is likely to move slowly in the northeast direction and land between Myanmar and Bangladesh on May 14. Torrential rains with strong winds and high sea waves are possible. Its effect will also be seen in Myanmar, Bangladesh, West Bengal and Orissa. West Bengal and Orissa will see only cloudy sky with slight increase in winds and high waves in the sea. Now the temperature of most of the states of the country has reached above normal. The outbreak of severe heat waves will also be seen over South India including entire North Central and East India.

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Many states will be affected by the storm, see how the weather will be

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This year’s first cyclone Mocha has formed in the Bay of Bengal. It is likely to strengthen further after hitting the sea surface and it may further strengthen into a severe cyclonic storm. In the coastal districts of Orissa and West Bengal, there may be high waves in the sea with strong winds. But the direction of this storm is towards the northern parts of Bangladesh and Myanmar. Northwest dry winds will now continue to blow over most parts of India, due to which the temperature will rise across the country and heat waves will start appearing in many states. The hot summer season has almost started.

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Where will it rain for the next 3 days, see the weather forecast for your area

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The deep low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal will soon become a depression and thereafter a storm. This storm is likely to become more powerful and move towards north Myanmar or Bangladesh. Due to the effect of hot and dry winds blowing from the Thar Desert including Sindh and Balochistan, the weather of most of the states of the country will become very hot. The outbreak of scorching heat will disturb. Light rain may occur over the northeastern states.

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Bay of Bengal storm will increase, see weather forecast

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A depression has formed in the Bay of Bengal, which will gradually strengthen into a storm. Under its influence, northwesterly dry and hot winds will affect northwest central and eastern India across Sindh, Balochistan and the Thar Desert. Temperatures will rise in the south as well. In many states of the country, the figure of 40 degrees has been crossed. Now the rain activities will be almost over from North West Central and East India.

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