
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said most places in the northeastern states of India will experience light to slight precipitation in the next five days, while Meghalaya will stiffen on Thursday, June 5, for isolated extremely heavy rainfall.
For Coast India until 8 June, the weather agency predicted by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds.
In Odisha and Rajasthan, the conditions of thermal wave are expected, while Delhi returns to return to normal temperatures, said the department Met.
Rain in the states not
IMD said that the northeastern states of India – Arunacal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura – are probably witnessed today by severe precipitation in isolated places today on June 5.
The weather department said that these states will continue to witness storms accompanied by lightning in the next few days until Sunday 8 June.
IMD’S THUNDERSTORM ALERT
The meteorological agency predicted thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and impact winds for the following states in isolated places in the next few days until Saturday 7th June:
IMD’S Heatwave Alert
The MET department said that the conditions Heatwave is likely to prevail over ODISHA on Thursday and Friday 5th to 6th. June, while Western Rajasthan will witness extreme heat from Saturday to Monday 7th to 9th. June.
Prognosis of the weather in Delhi:
The meteorological agency predicts a partially overcast sky for the capital. However, no rain is predicted in the next few days.
IMD stressed that Delhi would see in the coming days below normal temperature, but probably will return to a normal range by Saturday 7th June.
“The maximum and minimum temperatures above the dill will probably be between 38 and 40 ° C and 25 to 27 ° C, respectively. The minimum temperature will be almost normal and the maximum temperature will be almost normal,” IMD told June 7.
(Tagstotranslate) Thermal wave conditions