Bad news from the meteorological department over monsoon, no relief from heat wave
Bad news from the meteorological department over monsoon, no relief from heat wave
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Indore: North India, which is reeling under scorching heat, is not looking to get rid of the heat soon. In some parts of the country, the temperature has reached around 50 °c. North India, looking forward to the monsoon, will still have to wait for it. According to the meteorological department, the monsoon could be delayed by a week. It is now expected to be knocked out in Kerala by June 8.

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The monsoon usually reaches Kerala on June, with the onset of a four-month rainy season officially. The IMD, in a bulletin on the monsoon, said, "the favourable prospect of a gradual upward move to the north is likely to lead to the onset of the south-west monsoon in Kerala around June 8. In the next three to four days, a favourable situation is expected to increase the south-west monsoon in parts of the north-eastern states. "

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The meteorological department said on Tuesday that monsoon may be knocking in Kerala on June 7. Skymet, a private agency that forecast the weather, had predicted the monsoon to arrive between June 4 and June 7 in its revised estimate on Saturday. The severe heat wave in North India continued on Wednesday. In Rajasthan, temperture has reached 47 degrees Celsius at many places. Some places in these areas received light rain, but it did not affect the temperature.

 

 

 

 

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