The slow monsoon in Himachal can pick up pace from tomorrow for the next two days. According to the Meteorological Department, most parts of the state will receive rain on July 11 and 12.
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.
The pace of monsoon has slowed down a bit in Himachal. The state has received 19 percent less rain than normal in the current monsoon season. Normal rainfall is 152.6 mm from June 1 to July 8, but this time only 123.6 mm of rain fell.
People of Punjab get relief from scorching heat after rain. The maximum temperature has decreased in Punjab by 2.6 degree Celsius and the minimum temperature decreased by 4.5 degrees. the highest temperature of 37.7 degrees has been recorded in Abohar in Punjab. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert of moderate rain in Budhlada, Sardulgarh,.
Monsoon rains have started showing their fierce form. Due to heavy rains, flood situation has arisen in many states of the country. Rivers are flowing at danger level. In Uttarakhand, the wooden bridge built on the Chirbasa stream on the Gangotri-Gomukh track broke. Two Kanwariyas from Delhi named Suraj and Monu were swept away in.
Mandi: The rains have started revealing how excellent the work on four-lane roads in Himachal Pradesh has been. On Chandigarh-Manali National Highway, Sundarnagar (Mandi) bypass constructed at a cost of about 90 crores has started sinking. In view of this, one lane has been closed for vehicles as a precautionary measure. These days it is.
Heavy rain is expected in Himachal Pradesh for 3 consecutive days from today. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert of heavy rain in four districts on Sunday, eight districts on Monday and three districts on Tuesday.
An orange alert has been issued today on Sunday regarding rain in Punjab. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy rains in various parts of Punjab today and on July 1.
The monsoon will cover the entire country on Sunday (June 30). On Saturday (June 29), the monsoon advanced in many districts of Uttar Pradesh. Now only parts of Punjab, Haryana and western Rajasthan are left.