New Delhi: Most north Indian states are experiencing scorching heat. The maximum temperature is reaching above 40 degrees Celsius during the day in many states including the national capital Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan. While the southwest monsoon has moved ahead in much of the southeast and west central Bay of Bengal. According to the Met department, the conditions are becoming favourable for the arrival of monsoon. Kerala is likely to get monsoon from May 30-31.
The country's capital Delhi is expected to experience strong winds amid cloudy winds in the sky today, but no respite from the heat is expected. According to the Met department (IMD), the maximum temperature in Delhi is likely to be 40 degrees Celsius while the minimum temperature is likely to be 27 degrees Celsius. According to the Met department, strong winds are expected on May 29. According to the Met Department (IMD), light rain or drizzle is likely to occur in the capital on May 31 and June 1 due to the active western disturbances.
In Bihar, rain has been continuing for the past two days due to the impact of cyclonic storm YAAS. The water level of rivers in many districts has increased due to rain. Meanwhile, roads have also been inundated in residential areas.
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