Bhubaneswar:
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the South -West monsoon has come over Kerala about a week before the normal start of June 1 on Saturday.
According to the Meteorological Department of India (IMD), “The possibility of continuing to continue very heavy rainfall on West Coast (Kerala, Karnataka, Coastal Maharashtra and Goa) during the next 7 days during the next 7 days during the next 7 days during the next 7 days.
According to IMD, there is a depression around the eastern Central Arabian Sea and South Konkan coast. It is expected to move east and cross the south coastal Maharashtra by noon on 24 May.
Meanwhile, the situation of serious heatwave continues till May 27 in Rajasthan and in Punjab, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir till 26 May.
Speaking to ANI, Director of IMD Bhubaneswar, Manorama Mohan said, “South -Western monsoon today, against the expected date of June 1, 2025 against the expected date of June 1, thus, the Dakshin -Western monsoon has installed more than 8 days ago in Kerala, heavy rain, heavy rain, thunderstorm date, thundrastrrom date, thundrastrrom. Along with lightning speed, 40-50 kmph with thunderstorms and heavy rainfall is likely to occur at one or two places in the afternoon/evening hours, which Mayurbhanj, Keonjhargarh, Balasore, Bhadrak, Kandrapara, Jagatsinghpur, Gajapad, Gajapad, Gajapadah, Gajapadah, Gajapadh, Gajapadhar
He said, “It is raining and a trough extends from the eastern Central Arabian Sea, where depression and the trough is drawn from cyclonic circulation that is connected to depression in the eastern Central Arabian Sea which is up to South Chhattisgarh.”
While the southern and coastal states hanged for the downpoors, northern and north -western India continued summer waves and severe summer waves, especially in Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir. The IMD warned that these conditions would remain in many areas till May 27.
The IMD said that Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, Gangetic West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Bihar will be seen scattered with thunderstorms through May 30 for quite widespread rains. Bihar is expected to experience winds reaching a speed of 70 kmph on 25 May and 26 May.
A low pressure area is expected to develop in the northern Gulf of Bengal in the northern Gulf of Bengal around May 27, which adds the risk of rainfall in Odisha and Eastern states.
The IMD also warned that Northeast India will face medium rain from daily light with thunder and electricity from May 24 to May 30, heavy rains are expected in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura.
Manorama Mohanty said, “Due to freeze and changes in air or state changes, there is a possibility of receiving rain activity at many places in the district during the next 7 days, besides, electricity and some activity were very light between 40 and 50 kilometers and isolated heavy rainfall activities.”
He said, “An orange warning has been issued and heavy rainfall activity will be isolated … for tomorrow, on May 25, light to moderate rain, very light, in addition, in addition, with heavy heavy rain activity, thunder, thunder, lightning and goous wind 40 to 50 kilometers per hour, Mars district is very likely that Ganjamagiri, Sundar and some districts.”
IMD predicted dust storm in West and East Rajasthan till 27 May and hailstorm in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
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