Highlights
- Monsoon withdraws further from Punjab and Chandigarh
- Scattered and heavy rains may occur over South Peninsular India in the next 2 days
- Light to moderate rain may occur over Northeast India.
IMD Weather Report: Monsoon has once again returned to the country. It is raining heavily in the states of the South including the Northeast. At the same time, scattered rains are continuing in North and Central India. In this sequence, the Indian Meteorological Department has informed by tweeting that on October 1 and 2, there is a possibility of moderate rain in some areas with scattered heavy rains in Odisha. On October 2, there is a possibility of rain in Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura. Along with this, there is a possibility of heavy rain in Jharkhand and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim. IMD has informed that Southwest Monsoon may withdraw from some parts of Central India along with Northwest India during the next 2 to 3 days.
IMD tweeted the information
IMD has tweeted that the Southwest Monsoon has moved further backward from entire Punjab and Chandigarh. At the same time, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, some parts of West Uttar Pradesh have also retreated. Apart from this, Monsoon has also withdrawn from some other parts of Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan. IMD has said that during the next 2 days, scattered and heavy rains can be seen in South Peninsular India. According to the Skymet Weather report, light to moderate rain with isolated heavy rains may occur over Tamil Nadu, Rayalaseema, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Andaman and Nicobar Islands today.
It will rain in these states
Light to moderate rain may occur over Odisha, Jharkhand, parts of Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Sikkim and Northeast India. Apart from this, light rain is likely at one or two places over Kerala, Lakshadweep, Western Himalayas, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. According to the Skymet Weather report, some parts of South Gujarat may receive rain for the next four to five days. The cities of South Gujarat will see continuous rain. Rain will also occur over parts of Surat, Vapi, Valsad, Mahuva, Veraval and Kutch and central parts of Gujarat including Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Vadodara.
Monsoon departs from Delhi- IMD
Monsoon has bid farewell from the capital Delhi on 29 September. Due to the 164.5 mm of rain received in September, the monsoon rains have reduced somewhat. The capital has received 19 per cent less rainfall during the monsoon. The shortfall was 48 per cent before three days of rain in September. The weather remained dry in the capital for the past few days. Subsequently, on Thursday, the IMD announced that Southwest Monsoon has moved away from parts of Punjab, Chandigarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, West Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi and parts of Rajasthan. By the way, the monsoon season lasts from June 1 to September 30. Normally the monsoon arrives on 27th September. This time it is four days late. The maximum temperature on Thursday was 33.9 degrees Celsius, one degree below normal. At the same time, the minimum temperature was 23.3 degrees. The humidity level in the air ranged from 51 to 93 percent