How far has the monsoon reached and when will it enter Uttar Pradesh and Bihar? 106 year old record broken in Delhi


How far has the monsoon reached and when will it enter Uttar Pradesh and Bihar? 106 year old record broken in Delhi

There is a relief news for crores of people of North and Central India troubled by the scorching heat and scorching sun that the south-west monsoon is progressing at its normal pace. According to the latest bulletin of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the monsoon has now moved towards Central India, covering many parts of the country. In such a situation, everyone’s eyes are fixed on when the army of clouds will knock in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Meteorologists predict that monsoon will enter North India via Bihar in the next few days, which will lead to heavy rains in most parts of Bihar and eastern areas of Uttar Pradesh by mid-June. This knock will not only bring a huge drop in the temperature but will also bring joy to the faces of the farmers.

Fierce orgy of nature in Delhi-NCR, 120KM storm recorded for the first time since 1920 On one hand, while the relief news of monsoon is coming, on the other hand, the weather in the country’s capital Delhi and its surrounding areas (NCR) has shown such a terrible form that it has turned the pages of history. The severe cyclonic storm and storm which blew at a speed of 120 kilometers per hour yesterday in Delhi has caused huge devastation. According to the records of the Meteorological Department, after the year 1920 i.e. in the last 106 years, such a severe and high-speed storm had never been recorded in the month of June. Due to this historic and unexpected storm, hundreds of trees were uprooted across the capital, electric poles fell at many places and traffic came to a complete standstill. During the day itself, the sky became dark due to dense dark clouds and clouds of dust, due to which the drivers had to face a lot of problems.

Meteorological Department issues high alert, warning to be cautious for next 48 hours After this severe storm in Delhi-NCR, the Meteorological Department has issued a high alert for many districts of Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh. Meteorologists say that due to Western Disturbance and local weather changes, there was a sudden drop in air pressure, which took the form of this destructive storm. There is a strong possibility of dust storm and heavy showers along with thunder and lightning during the coming 48 hours. The administration has appealed to the general public not to come out of homes during bad weather, avoid standing in vulnerable buildings and under trees. People of North India have been advised to remain fully alert about these fluctuations in weather until the monsoon becomes fully active.