New Delhi: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday predicts heavy rainfall in several regions, from 10 June, and waves above Rajasthan and other parts of Northwest India since Sunday.
According to IMD, Andhra Pradesh, Telangan and Tamil are expected to receive significant rainfall from 10 June, while Kerala and Karnataka will probably witness heavy showers from 13 June. In the northeast it is assumed that Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Manipur and Tripura receive isolated precipitation during the week.
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While heavy rainfall is predicted to ARUNACHAL PRADESH, Assam & Meghalaya during 11-14. June, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura will experience heavy rainfall during 10-13. June. Tripura is also likely to experience a storm, lightning and impact winds from 8 to 12 June.
The coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rayalaseem, Tamil Nadu, Puduchherry and Karaikal are expected to receive thunderstorms, lightning and impact winds at a speed of about 30-40 km / h from 8 to 12 June, IMD said.
IMD also predicts Thundersquall, with winds reaching up to 60-70 km / h, in isolated places in the Karnataka 12th June.
Monsoon arrived in India about a week before the plan, at the earliest since 2009.
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The southwest monsoon is essential because it brings almost 70% of the annual Indian precipitation. Almost 45% of pure sowing depends on irrigation purposes, which makes the monsoon key to agriculture, which contributed about 16% to the GDP country for FY24. Its performance also directly affects food safety and consumer demand.
Meanwhile, IMD also warned of the thermal wave over Rajasthan and other parts of Northwest India since Sunday.
The conditions of thermal waves are very likely that on Western Rajasthan from 8 to 11 June, with heavy thermal waves in some isolated parts 9 June.
Other regions in northern and northwest India, including Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Pandjab, Haryan, Chandigarh and Delhi, said from 8 to June 11, IMD said. He also said that parts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh would feel the onslaught of heat in the same period.
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The maximum temperature is likely to rise by 2-3 degrees Celsius above the northwest and medium India to the center of June 11, IMD said.
Central Maharashtra and Marathwada, regions susceptible to drought, will get light showers within 14 June, IMD said, while Goa and Coastal Maharashtra will receive a strong collision from 12 to 14 to 14 June.
IMD said Delhi and the region of the capital (Delhi-NCR) would continue to have a clear sky, but a gradual increase in mercury. In the last 24 hours, the minimum and maximum dill temperatures have increased by 1 degree Celsius to about 28 and 41 degrees Celsius, IMD said, adding that the minimum temperatures will be above normal in the coming days.
Else, Thundersqualls could upload trees and damage standing crops.
It suggested to farmers to move the harvested production in safer places or to cover the products with sail leaves in the fields and correctly tie the harvested crops and cover them to minimize the risk of relocation due to strong surface winds.
“In Jammu and Kashmir, Pandjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, light and frequent irrigation in the evening to protect standing crops, vegetables and orchards from the adverse effects of thermal wool and high temperatures.
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