In a great relief for Delhiites from combustion heat, Monsoon arrived in the capital on Sunday, the day before the normal date of June 30.
According to the Indian meteorological department (IMD) Monsoon proceeded in the remaining parts of the country nine days before the usual date of 8 July.
Monsoon covers all India
The weather agency said the southwestern monsoon 29. June proceeded further to the remaining parts of Rajasthan, the western Uttar Pradesh and Haryan, while covering the entire Dilli area.
With that, the southwestern monsoon covered the whole country.
At 0830 hours today the low -pressure area on the northwest Gulf of Bengal and the neighboring coast of West Bengal and Bangladesh. The associated cyclonic circulation extends up to 7.6 km above the mean sea level.
This is likely to move slowly to the western-northwest via North Odisha, Gangetic West Bengal and Jharkhand over the next two days.
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“At the earliest since 2020”
According to IMD data, it is the first to which the monsoon has covered the whole country since 2020, when he did so by June 26.
The rain -carrying system usually starts above Keraral’s until June 1 and covers the whole country until July 8. It will start to retreat from northwest India around 17 September and will withdraw completely by October 15.
This year, Monsoon arrived in Keraly 24 May, his oldest boarding over the Indian mainland since 2009, when he arrived on May 23.
Monsoon, supported by strong low -pressure systems over the Arabian sea and the Bay of Bengal, in the next few days proceeded quickly and until 29 May covered the areas to the central maharaštra, including the bombi and the whole northeast.
This was followed by a longer stagnation for about 18 days, from May 29 to June 16.
Although he gradually covered the remaining parts of the country in the coming days, his arrival in Delhi and the adjacent areas was delayed due to anti-cyclonic winds above the region that prevented the flow of monsoon currents.
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‘Orange alert for shiml’
The Met Department issued an orange alert for several districts in Himachal Pradesh because the state continued to witness severe rainfall, especially in the capital of Shimla.
According to the meteorological center in Shimle, orange alerts were issued for Shiml, Sirmau, Solan, Kulla and Mandi. This alert shows the probability of heavy to very strong precipitation in isolated places over the next 48 hours.
In addition, yellow alerts for Kangr, Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur and Chamba were issued, which predicts bright to medium collision in these regions.
The weather agency warned of light collisions in many places in the districts of Bilaspur, Solan, Shimla, Sirmaur, Hamirpur, Mandi and Kangra, with several magic of intense to very intense precipitation, which are likely to occur in isolated places.
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“Light to medium rainfall is likely to occur in several places in the districts of Kulle, Una and Chamba,” she said.
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