
The Indian Meteorological Department predicted heavy rainfall accompanied by storms and lightning in Pune, Maharashtra, while the thermal wool is set to reinforce in western Rajasthan over the next 48 hours. Bengalur is also likely to experience light showers and overcast sky for another five days. On Sunday, the southern state is expected to witness light rainfall.
For national capital, the weather agency issued an intensive heat warning in the coming days, expecting the monsoon to return next week.
The weather department also predicted a further increase in maximum temperatures of 3-4 ° C over the next five days.
In Delhi, temperatures are expected to reach around 42 ° C on Sunday and can climb to 44 ° C by Tuesday, which is still the hottest week of the season. The highest maximum recorded to today’s capital is 42.3 ° C, observed on May 16.
It will probably be one of the last intense thermal waves before the monsoon will restore its progress across other parts of the country.
Among other details, IMD predicted that the monsoon would be revived throughout the southern peninsula in the next 3-4 days. He added that in Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu there may be heavy rainfall.
According to the Wave Met Department in Northwest India, specifically in Western Rajasthan, it would arrive on 9 June. While the southern pandjab, South Haryan, South Uttar Pradesh and North Madhya Pradesh, is expected to appear on June 10, June 10th.
Maharashtra weather
The meteorological agency issued a yellow warning for several districts in the Mahari, including predictions of heavy rain, thunderstorms, lightning and pipes in Pune, Raigad, Ahmednagar, Salapur.
Mumbai experienced a cloudy sky and scattered showers on Saturday, which caused the Indian meteorological department (IMD) to give a red warning of extremely heavy rainfall for three o’clock in the afternoon. Published at 15:00, the warning was later reduced to yellow, indicating a slight to heavy rain, because the real collisions around the city remained limited.
IMD attributed a short escalation of the riverbed that spread over Karnataka and Visarbha. The interaction between the wet and dry winds created favorable conditions for severe rainfall, which led to a red warning. However, no further warnings have been issued and the five -day forecast remains clear until June 11.
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