Monsoon knocked before time, know weather forecast

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On May 30, just two days before the scheduled time, the southwest monsoon has knocked over Kerala. Although the onset of the monsoon will not be blistering, moderate rain will occur in Kerala and Karnataka. There will be thunderstorms in northwest India, while there is a possibility of heavy rain in eastern India as well. If we talk about the monsoon reaching Madhya Pradesh, then the monsoon can reach here in the middle of June.

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After the havoc of Yaas storm, now the monsoon will knock, Know weather forecast

Yaas storms have resulted in heavy rains in many states across the country. Although this storm has weakened now, even after this, it will be seen in many areas today and tomorrow. With this, the monsoon is also going to knock in Kerala soon. Heavy rains have started in Kerala amidst the monsoon.

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With the knock of monsoon, Yash storm will affect many states, know weather forecast

The monsoon has arrived in the Bay of Bengal and the southern Andaman Sea and will move forward in the next 48 hours. A low pressure area may develop over North Andaman Sea in the next 24 hours. Rain will increase in the eastern coastal states. Rain is also expected over Western Ghats including Kerala, Karnataka. Weather in Delhi will be dry. Apart from this, the storm named Yash will also show its effect.

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Monsoon will remain active in the coming days in these states including Madhya Pradesh

Possibility of heavy rains in many states, Orange alert issued

For the last few days, continuous monsoon rains are continuing in many states like Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat etc. Apart from this, Delhi, Punjab and Haryana have humid weather. However, there is no possibility of rain in parts of North India including Punjab for 36 hours to come. But there can be light drizzles in these areas.

After this, talk about Madhya Pradesh, monsoon rains are likely to remain active for the next few days. According to private weather agency Skymet Weather, moderate to heavy rains are likely over Gujarat, Konkan Goa, adjoining central Maharashtra, Odisha, northern coastal parts of Andhra Pradesh, parts of Telangana and sub-Himalayan West Bengal during the next 24 hours.

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After monsoon entry in MP, Meteorological Department warns of heavy rain in 17 districts

Take precautions related to agriculture during the weather changes

In Madhya Pradesh, the monsoon has knocked on its due time and due to this, there is a period of rain and storm in many districts of the state. With the arrival of the monsoon, rains started in 22 districts of the state including the capital Bhopal on Monday.

According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon has reached most of the districts of Hoshangabad, Indore, Shahdol, and Jabalpur divisions. Apart from this, the monsoon has also made its presence in some districts of Ujjain division. Along with this, warnings of heavy rains have also been issued in 17 districts during the 24 hours coming from the Meteorological Department. These districts include Anuppur, Barwani, Betul, Chhindwara, Dhar, Dindori, Hoshangabad, Harda, Jhabua, Khargone, Narsinghpur, Rewa, Seoni, Shahdol, Sidhi, Singrauli, Umaria.

The monsoon is expected to move towards eastern Madhya Pradesh during the next 48 hours. The northern limit of monsoon is passing through Kandla Ahmadabad, Indore, Narsinghpur, Umaria, and Ballia.

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Will Amphan effect the monsoon, differences in scientists, know when monsoon will come

Will Amphan effect the monsoon, differences in scientists, know when monsoon will come

The Amphan cyclone has been transformed into the first super cyclone of this century and this has led to severe rain and stormy winds in the eastern part of India. There are some differences among meteorologists regarding how much effect this super cyclone will have on the coming monsoon.

While some meteorologists had predicted a 4-day delay in the arrival of the monsoon due to the storm, scientists at the private weather forecasting agency Skymet believe that the monsoon will remain at its own pace this year and it will knock on the Kerala’s coast on Two days before fixed date 1 June, ie on 28 May.

Skymet managing director Jatin Singh said on the topic, “The southwest monsoon has reached the Andaman Sea and surrounding areas 5 days ahead of its time. It usually takes 10 days to reach the coast of Kerala. However, The arrival of the monsoon in the Andaman Sea and Kerala is not related to the arrival of the rest of the country. ”

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