Monsoon got speed again, vigilant about heavy rain in many districts; LO broke all records in Rajasthan - Rainfalls reinforced in Kerala Heatwave Gripsthan and Northern India
With the fast monsoon in Kerala, the Meteorological Division issued a valued warning for various districts with heavy rain. The scorching heat continues in Rajasthan. Sriganganagar recorded a temperature of 48 degrees Celsius. Northern India also suffers from heat stroke, while the weather turned into Uttarakhand and rained in some places. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. The monsoon gained momentum again. The meteorological division on Wednesday issued a rule for Ernakulam, Idukki, Trichur and Kasargod districts due to rain in Kerala. Alert was issued for Thursday, four districts for Friday, nine districts for Saturday and 14 for Sundays for 14 districts. Orange warning means heavy rainfall from 11 to 20 cm. The meteorological department also warned a warning meteorological department to fish on Wednesday to Sunday on the Kerala-Karnataka lakshadweep coast, as there is a possibility of strong winds and bad weather in the coastal region. The monsoon reached the state on May 24. The heat of the scorching heat in Rajasthan is seen in Rajasthan at this time. On Wednesday, Sriganganagar recorded a temperature of 48 degrees Celsius. At the same time, more heat was in Jaipur than Barmer and Jaisalmer. The focus on the record was the hottest day of this season in Siganganagar today. Earlier in 2019, the temperature was recorded at 49 degrees Celsius. The meteorological department said that the weather could turn Rajasthan after June 15. In many districts of the state, light can be seen to moderate rain. However, the meteorological department says that the people of Rajasthan can experience serious heat until June 13. Northern India suffers from the scorching heat and heat in the grip of intense heat. From the ground to the mountain, they are scorching with the scorching heat. The nights are also warm with the day. The temperature of Bathinda in Punjab was recorded at 45.8 degrees Celsius for the second consecutive day. The temperature of the capital also reached above 45 degrees Celsius. About one -third of Uttar Pradesh are scorching with burning heat. Also read: Ghaziabad Weather: The scorching heat in Ghaziabad, temperature crosses 43 degrees; Coolers-A-AC doesn’t even do the job in Uttarakhand, the weather turned the weather into Uttarakhand. There was rain in some places. Life was affected by heavy rain in Pithoragarh City on Tuesday night. In five hours, the drains were in wave due to 79 mm of rain and the water entered the shops and houses. Dehradun received rain somewhere on Wednesday afternoon. The temperature was reduced by about two degrees Celsius within 24 hours. In the past 24 hours, some areas of Central and South Chhattisgarh have received moderate to normal rainfall. The highest temperature in the state was recorded at 39.5 degrees Celsius Rajnandgaon. Most areas have a tough season. According to meteorologists, a few parts of Chhattisgarh are probably favorable for the southwest of the monsoon to move forward at about June 14. (With input agency) Click here for your city weather information.