Haryana: Rain with strong winds, temperature below normal, weather variable until June 2nd

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Haryana: Rain with strong winds, temperature below normal, weather variable until June 2nd

Vehicles driving over a sodden road due to the rain.

Vehicles driving over a sodden road due to the rain.

Haryana: Tuesday saw strong sunshine across the state but cloudy afternoon and good rain with strong winds in the evening. This made the weather more pleasant and people were able to recover from the heat. According to the Meteorological Office, there will be another western disturbance on June 1st, which is why the weather will remain changeable until June 2nd. There was a drop in temperature across the state due to the rain. Maximum temperatures were recorded from 29.0 to 35.5 degrees Celsius, which was 12 degrees Celsius below normal. On the other hand, after the rain, the farmers prepare to sow millet.

We can report that temperature across the state has remained below normal continuously for the past two weeks due to activity of high winds, thunderstorms, light to moderate rain and hail in some locations at short intervals. As a result, the scorching heat of Jyeshtha month and the intense heatwave were eradicated throughout the lowland states, especially Haryana and NCR Delhi. Major weather changes are seen in the northern lowland states of Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and NCR Delhi due to the activation of the Western Disturbance. Rain, thunderstorm and hail activity is recorded throughout the area. Heavy rains had hit the eastern and north-eastern parts of Haryana and NCR Delhi earlier Monday. On the other hand, Tuesday morning weather remained clear and dry in Haryana and NCR Delhi, but after noon the clouds settled over the whole area and western and southern parts of Haryana, Mahendragarh, Bhiwani, Charkhi Dadri and Hisar districts, Sirsa, Fatehabad were traveling at high speed. There were winds, thunderstorms and light to moderate rain.

We tell you that on May 31st the effects of the weather system will be visible over Haryana and NCR. Because of this, the Indian Weather Bureau has issued a yellow warning for the entire area. As a result, the temperature will drop throughout the area and the temperature will remain below normal. In contrast, it remained cold in Nautapa on the fifth day. On Tuesday, the maximum temperature was recorded in most locations in Haryana and NCR Delhi in the range of °C to °C, while the night time temperature was recorded in most locations in Haryana and NCR Delhi in the range of 19.0 °C to 27.0 °C .

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