Possibility of rain in 3 cities of Haryana: 72.5 mm rainfall between July 1-9

The speed of monsoon in Haryana has slowed down for the last two days. The weather is clear in the entire state except some cities. The Meteorological Department has predicted winds at a speed of 30-40 kmph with light rain in Yamunanagar, Ambala, Panchkula on Wednesday.

Chandigarh: The speed of monsoon in Haryana has slowed down for the last two days. The weather is clear in the entire state except some cities. The Meteorological Department has predicted winds at a speed of 30-40 kmph with light rain in Yamunanagar, Ambala, Panchkula on Wednesday.

Let us tell you that this time the monsoon entered the state on June 28. In the initial phase, good rain was seen in the southern districts Rewari, Mahendragarh, Nuh as well as Sirsa, Fatehabad. While less than normal rainfall has been recorded in other districts so far. The weather has remained clear in most of the districts of the state since July 8.

However, due to continuous monsoon activities, more than normal rainfall has been recorded in the southern and western parts of Haryana state, while monsoon activities remained low in the northern and eastern parts, due to which less than normal rainfall has still been recorded in these areas due to monsoon activities.

Monsoon will remain weak for three days

Monsoon activities are still missing at some places in the state. Monsoon is continuously showering its blessings on the southern parts, especially Mahendragarh district. The activity of monsoon is due to low pressure formed in the Bay of Bengal as well as the monsoon trough being continuously located south of its normal position.

Which is present in the southern parts of Rajasthan. Monsoon will remain weak for the next three days and sporadic drizzle will be seen only at limited places.

Facing humid heat

Due to the break in monsoon, people will have to face problems due to humid heat in the state during this period. Apart from this, western disturbances from time to time give energy to monsoon activities in Haryana.

72.5 MM rainfall

A total of 72.5 MM rain has occurred in the state between June 1 and July 9, while during this period the state has received 88.4 MM rainfall, which is 18% less than normal. Ambala, Yamunanagar, Panchkula, Kurukshetra, Karnal, Kaithal, Jind, Rohtak, Sonipat, Panipat, Charkhi-Dadri, Faridabad in Haryana have received less than normal rainfall. People here are eagerly waiting for monsoon rains, while all other districts have recorded more than normal rainfall so far.

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