The national capital Delhi and its surrounding areas also received heavy rain for the second consecutive day, giving people a lot of relief from heat and humidity. Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) announced on Sunday that the Southwest Mooson has reached 9 days before the average, which is apparently an important meteorological event. According to the IMD, the monsoon across the country, the monsoon usually covers the entire country until July 8, but this year it has become active throughout India until June 30, which is 9 days before normal. Experts believe that this velocity of the monsoon is the result of climate change and seasonal pressure. IMD warns of heavy rains in many countries, including Punjab Himachal, that there is a possibility of heavy rain in most parts of the country over the next 7 days. Especially in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and North Eastern states, heavy rain is expected. The meteorological department released from red to yellow warning for these areas. Warning means: Red Alert: The possibility of excessive rain, warning of loss of life and property. Administration and citizens advise to be vigilant. Orange Warning: Possibility of heavy rain, follows essential precautions. Yellow warning: Possibility of more rain than normal, but not danger. Rain in Delhi-NCR changed the weather patterns in the capital Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Gurugram on Sunday due to heavy rain and cold winds. The temperature fell by 5-6 degrees. There was a problem of weakening on the roads, but most people inhale a sigh of relief. Relief for farmers, but vigilance essentially receives good news for farmers across the country. The sowing of Kharif crops is likely to increase. Although there is a possibility of loss due to excessive rainfall and flood situation, the state governments and agricultural departments were kept alert. Preparations for the administration were warned against the NDRF, SDRF and local administration after the warning of the meteorological department. Emergency services are placed on standby mode to deal with conditions such as weakening, landslides and flooding.
Monsoon reached ahead of time across the country, raining in Delhi-NCR for the second day, IMD released red and yellow warning in many countries
