
After days of intensive heat, the capital of the National City is likely to be a gradual relief from the wave conditions, because the Indian meteorological department (IMD) later predicted a storm and rain on Friday.
The minimum temperature on Friday settled at 31 ° C, which is four degrees above the seasonal diameter. According to IMD, the maximum temperature is likely to be around 42 ° C. At 8:30 in the morning, the relative humidity was recorded at 67 %.
This comes after a red warning – a serious warning level – has been released for Delhi – because the capital has seen extreme thermal wool conditions. Daily temperatures climbed to 41 ° C and 45 ° C, while the minimum temperature reached 31 ° C, which meant an increase of four degrees above the seasonal diameter.
The weather department predicted partially overcast with the possibility of storm and rain later on the day, which potentially brought some relief from intensive heat.
Monsoon is likely to cover most of northern India by June 25: IMD
IMD said in its prolonged range that the southwestern monsoon is likely to proceed in the remaining parts of Central and East India, along with some areas in Northwest India, between 12 and 18 June. Between 19th and 25th and 25th and 25th, June is expected to continue to reach most parts of Northwest India, including Delhi.
The normal date of the monsoon arrives in Delhi is around 30 June. This year he arrived in Keraly 24 May – far before the usual date of the onset of 1 June – and reached the bombi to 26 May, which is 16 days earlier than usual.
According to IMD data, Monsoon reached Dilli on June 28 last year and 26 June in 2023. In previous years, he arrived on June 30 (2022), 13 July (2021) and 25 June (2020).
After almost a ten -day break, the monsoon rose again, especially above the southern India.
Since Wednesday, he has received several parts of Keral, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Konkan and Maharashtra heavy to very strong rainfall. This renewed activity means strong pressure to the north, indicating rapid progress of monsoon across the country.
IMD also said that the second phase of the monsoon is expected to spread to East India and will bring rainfall to West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, Jharkhand and Eastern Uttar Pradesh in the next week.
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