Monsoon covers whole of Maharashtra; hot, humid weather in most of north India

Monsoon covers whole of Maharashtra; hot, humid weather in most of north India

New Delhi: The southwest monsoon continued its advance and lined the entire of Maharashtra and elements of Chhattisgarh and Gujarat on Sunday whereas many elements of northern India skilled scorching and humid climate.

The mercury hovered near 40 levels Celsius within the nationwide capital whereas the humidity ranges oscillated between 40 and 82 per cent.

Safdarjung Observatory, which gives consultant figures for Delhi, recorded a most of 40.eight levels Celsius, which was a notch above the traditional. The climate stations at Palam and Pusa recorded their most temperature at 41.four and 42.2 levels Celsius respectively.

The metropolis could witness overcast situations on Monday with the utmost and minimal temperatures are anticipated to settle at 41 and 28 levels Celsius.

Day temperature at most locations in Punjab and Haryana continued to hover near the traditional limits with Chandigarh, the widespread capital of the 2 states, recording a excessive of 38.eight levels Celsius.

In Haryana, Ambala and Hisar recorded a excessive of 40 levels Celsius and 41 levels Celsius respectively, whereas day temperature in Karnal was 37.eight levels Celsius and 39.eight levels Celsius in Narnaul.

In Punjab, Amritsar, Ludhiana and Patiala recorded their respective highs at 40.four levels Celsius, 40.9 levels Celsius and 40.three levels Celsius respectively. The India Meteorological Department mentioned the progress of the monsoon has to date been regular and on the anticipated traces.

Four days after hitting coastal Maharashtra, the southwest monsoon made regular progress and has now lined the complete state.

Heavy showers led to water-logging on the Nashik Road police station on Saturday. In Beed district, which confronted acute water scarcity in previous couple of years, obtained good showers prior to now one week, filling up a few of the dry river beds. 

Monsoon has additionally grow to be energetic over most elements of Chhattisgarh the place a number of districts are prone to obtain heavy rainfall within the subsequent two days.

While the monsoon typically reaches Ambikapur in north Chhattisgarh by the third week of June, this time it arrived per week earlier, a climate division official mentioned.

Many elements of the state, together with capital metropolis Raipur obtained copious quantity of showers within the final two days that led to nice climate situations.

The southwest monsoon has grow to be energetic in virtually all elements of the state besides just a few districts like Koriya and Bilaspur, he mentioned.

Moderate to heavy rainfall coupled with thunderstorm is probably going at one or two locations in Surguja, Jashpur, Balrampur, Koriya, Surajpur, Bilasupr, Raigarh, Bastar, Dantewada and Narayanpur districts.

On Sunday, Raipur recorded a most temperature of 32.four diploma Celsius, Bilaspur 31.four diploma Celsius, Ambikapur 34.5 diploma Celsius and Jagdalpur 30.9 diploma Celsius.

Heavy to very heavy rainfall can also be probably in some southern elements of Gujarat within the subsequent 5 days.

Parts of Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Valsad, and the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli obtained heavy rainfall since Saturday. Rains additionally lashed many locations in northern and some areas of southern elements of the state.

Thundershower and rain have been noticed in most locations of coastal Karnataka, Odisha, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and a few northeastern states. 

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