A storm alert has been issued today in Haryana amid the scorching heat. During this time, most of the districts will remain cloudy. Also, dusty winds are expected to blow at a speed of 30 to 40 kilometers, due to which there is a possibility of a slight drop in temperature.
The weather will change again from June 15 to June 19. During this time it will remain dry and hot. Winds blowing from the northwest and light clouds and dusty winds will blow in between. After this, there is a possibility of change in the weather again from June 20.
The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow heatwave in Sirsa, Fatehabad, Hisar, Jind, Bhiwani, Rohtak, Charkhi Dadri, Jhajjar, Mahendragarh, Rewari, Gurugram, Faridabad, Nuh, Palwal.
Pre-monsoon expected from 20th
Monsoon can knock in the state anytime between 28 June to the first week of July. Before that there will be pre-monsoon rains. The possibility that a tremendous change in the weather can be seen around 20 June.
Paddy transplantation starting from 15 June
The worrying thing in Haryana is that paddy transplantation will start in the state from 15 June, due to which the consumption of about 1.5 crore units of electricity will increase. This time the target is to plant paddy in 12 lakh hectares. Farmers plant coarse rice in June itself. At present, there is a plan to provide electricity to farmers in 2 groups. According to the need, it can also be run in 3 groups.
Faridabad is the hottest
Faridabad has been the hottest in Haryana. The mercury here has been recorded at 46.8 degrees. The mercury of Sirsa was recorded at 46.2 degrees. Apart from this, Hisar 45.6, Jind 46.2, Rewari 44.3, Sonipat 46.0, Kurukshetra 44.8, Rohtak 46.5, Ambala 45.3, Karnal 44.4, Dadri 45.0, Panipat 44.2, Mahendragarh 45.0, Yamuna Nagar 43.6, Gurugram 45.8, Panchkula 43.8, Palwal 44.7. In the last 24 hours, an average increase of 4 degrees has been recorded in the day temperature in the state. It has become 5.0 degrees more than normal.