Haryana: The mini monsoon does not have to face the scorching heat, there is a chance that relief will come due to the weather change in May

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Haryana: The mini monsoon does not have to face the scorching heat, there is a chance that relief will come due to the weather change in May

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Haryana: The entire Plain States, especially Haryana NCR Delhi, will experience another major change in weather. For this reason, in the last days of April and the first week of May, mini-monsoon rains (pre-monsoon rains), thunderstorms and hailstorms will occur in one or two places. In addition, in the first half of May in Haryana NCR Delhi, the weather will be comfortable instead of scorching heat and intense heat wave, and there is a chance for common people to recover from the sweltering May heat.

dr Chandramohan, Nodal Officer at the Environment Club of Government College, Narnaul, said that from April 26 to 30 and May 2 to 4, four western faults in the northern mountainous regions were consecutively active in the northern mountainous regions and Northern Plain States Rajasthan Punjab, Haryana NCR Delhi, Uttar Pradesh especially Haryana NCR Delhi the weather will continue to change over the coming 10 days. Sometimes it’s dark, sometimes cloudy and sometimes it rains and sometimes it shows its colors. Pre-monsoon activity is likely to occur across the region from April 27 to May 8 with gusty winds of 25-30 km/h and light to moderate scattered rain and hailstorm activity with thunder and lightning in one or two locations. Due to this, Haryana NCR Delhi will experience temperature drop from 5.0℃ to 8.0℃ and at the same time, there is a chance for relief of heatwave and severe heatwave for the general public.

Due to the formation of a cyclone circulation mainly over Punjab and Rajasthan in the chain of these western faults, there is a possibility that abundant moisture will come from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. During the thunder and lightning, the clouds will be layered. In addition, due to the clash of westerly and easterly winds, there is a possibility of pre-monsoon activity throughout the region. Therefore, Indian Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for the entire area during this period. Even now, the temperature in Haryana NCR Delhi remains below normal. On Wednesday most locations in Haryana NCR Delhi recorded daytime temperatures ranging from 35.0 °C to 40.0 °C. While most locations in Haryana NCR Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 16.0 °C to 21.0 °C. Day and night temperatures were recorded below normal throughout the region. While in Mahendragarh district, the minimum temperature of Narnaul and Mahendragarh was recorded at 18.8 degrees Celsius and 17.7 degrees Celsius respectively.

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