Delhi is expecting heavy rainfall this time.
Mausam Muskan, June12,2022, 4:32pm
According to IMD (India Meteorological Department), an intense rainfall in the western peninsular coast is expected to continue for the next two days. Currently in the northern side heavy rainfall is likely to continue for five days.
The state includes Sikkim, West Bengal and sub- Himalayan regions. An anti-smog gun was sprayed to reduce hot summer weather in afternoon near the India Gate in New Delhi.
Delhi records the highest degree of temperature nearly of 43.8 and in the southern regions like Bengaluru is expecting rainfall within two days. The lowest temperature in Delhi is 32.8 degrees, it’s above the season’s average temperature measured according to IMD. The weather office has also predicted partly cloudy skies with thunder and lightning for a day. On Saturday, the maximum temperature touched around 43.8 degrees and minimum of 29.7 degrees.
Meanwhile, heat waves are expected to continue in Delhi, Punjab and Haryana and Uttar Pradesh for the next two days.
For people it is necessary to keep themselves hydrated, Rajasthan’s Dholpur has recorded the hottest weather probably around 46 degrees Celsius, along with dholpur Alwar ,Karauli, Churu and Ganganagar recorded the maximum temperature of around 45.8,45.5,44.9 and 44.4 degrees. The department has also predicted rainfall in the cities of Rajasthan like Udaipur and Kota from Saturday to Monday. And a moderate rainfall in Jaipur, Bharatpur and Ajmer divisions.
Rainfall is predicted in Bengaluru and will continue for the next two days according to IMD. The monsoon is set to move further towards the Arabian sea, Gujarat, and some parts of Maharashtra and Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Bay of Bengal, and the entire parts of sub-Himalayan regions in the next two days.
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