Up Weather Update: Monsoon will cover 19 districts in UP within the next 24 hours in the next 24 hours, and warning against heavy rains in more than 65 districts, including Lucknow - Monsoon will be a warning in more than 65 in the next 24 hours.
The monsoon reached 56 districts of Uttar Pradesh. Will cover 19 districts within 24 hours. According to the meteorological department, there is a possibility of heavy rain in 65 districts, including Lucknow until the next five days, ie June 26. During this time, strong winds will also blow. In many districts, all the warning of thunderstorms has also been issued. Jagran Correspondent, Lucknow. The monsoon reached 56 districts of Uttar Pradesh. Will cover 19 districts within 24 hours. According to the meteorological department, there is a possibility of heavy rain in 65 districts, including Lucknow until the next five days, ie June 26. During this time, strong winds will also blow. In many districts, all the warning of thunderstorms has also been issued. Senior meteorologist Atul Kumar Singh said there is continuous rain in the east of the UP. A warning of heavy rain was issued until June 24 in many districts of Purvancal. The maximum temperature was recorded between two days of rain and cloud movement. The mercury of the day was not more than 35 degrees Celsius recorded in any district of the state. He said heavy rainfall could occur in various places in the western region during June 21-26. During this period, strong wind is expected to blow at a speed of 40-50 km / h. The meteorological department says that as the monsoon arrives in large parts of the state, on Thursday and Friday, Kheri, Shravasti, Barabanki, Unnao, Hamirpur and Sitapur in some places, scoring heavy rain, which significantly dropped the maximum temperature. The Mercury record of the day was recorded at 28.7 Celsius in Jhansi, which was the coldest in the state. The mercury of Lucknow was recorded at 35 degrees Celsius and 25 degrees of the night. After suffering the scorching heat, people are now getting a lot of relief. This series continues for the next five-six days.