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Weather will be pleasant in Delhi-Noida for two days, alert of storm and rain, monsoon is coming from behind!

New Delhi: The mood of the weather has changed in the entire North India including the capital Delhi. Delhi-NCR finally got some relief from the scorching heat that was continuing for many days. On Thursday, the maximum temperature in Delhi fell from 44 degrees Celsius to 41.2 degrees Celsius, which is one degree more than normal. At night, the sky became overcast. There was thunderstorm and rain in some areas late at night, after which the weather has become pleasant. Apart from Delhi, the mood of the weather has changed in many states including Rajasthan, UP, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra. While the North East states are affected by cyclone, monsoon is gaining strength in the states of the South. The Meteorological Department has issued a rain alert for the next five days in many states of the country.

Be prepared for thunderstorms and rain in Delhi

The Meteorological Department has forecast that the national capital is likely to witness dust storm or drizzle with light rain and strong winds at a speed of 30 to 40 kmph. According to the IMD, the weather in Delhi is changing due to the effect of the new western disturbance, giving relief to Delhiites from the scorching heat. According to the IMD bulletin, the minimum temperature in Delhi on Thursday was recorded at 24.6 degrees Celsius, three degrees below normal. The Meteorological Department has forecast partly cloudy sky, light rain with dust storm or thunder and strong winds at a speed of 25 to 35 kmph on Friday. The maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 43 and 29 degrees Celsius respectively.

Relief from heat for two days in NCR

People living in NCR are getting relief from the scorching heat for two days. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will remain the same till June 9. The sky will remain cloudy. There may be light rain with strong winds, but on June 10, the people of NCR will have to face severe heat again. The mercury may cross 45 degrees. According to the Meteorological Department, on June 7, the mercury will be around 43 degrees and there will be light clouds in the sky. On June 8, the mercury will be around 43 degrees and hot winds will start blowing. Similarly, on June 9, the mercury will rise by 1 degree to reach 44 and hot winds will start blowing.

Thunderstorm and rain predicted in some areas of Rajasthan

Amidst the ongoing heat in Rajasthan, some parts are expected to experience thunderstorms, storms and light rains from tomorrow. According to the Meteorological Center Jaipur, due to the activation of a new western disturbance, there is a possibility of strong thunderstorms, thunderstorms and light to moderate rains in some parts of Bikaner, Jodhpur divisions during June 7-9. During this period, there is a possibility of strong thunderstorms, lightning, strong winds at the speed of 50-60 kilometers per hour and moderate to heavy rains at some places on June 7-8 in the afternoon. At the same time, there is a possibility of hailstorms at some places in western Rajasthan on June 7. Similarly, some parts of Jaipur, Ajmer, Kota and Bharatpur divisions of the state will also experience thunderstorms, storms and light rains from tomorrow. However, there is no significant change in the maximum temperature for the next four-five days and it is expected to remain below 45 degrees Celsius.

Monsoon reaches Maharashtra, expected to hit Mumbai by June 10

The southwest monsoon reached Maharashtra on Thursday, bringing some relief to the state. The areas facing severe heat and severe water crisis got special relief with the arrival of monsoon. Meteorological Department scientist Sunil Kamble said that the monsoon has reached Sindhudurg district of South Konkan and Sangli and Kolhapur in Western Maharashtra. he/she said that the monsoon can reach Mumbai between June 9 and 10. People in many parts of Maharashtra are facing severe water crisis. Along with this, the situation has become worse due to heat.

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