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Rising Temp Sign of Monsoon Withdrawal: Met

Rising Temp Sign of Monsoon Withdrawal: Met
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Nagpur: After receiving good rainfall last month, the city is now hot.
The increased level of mercury in the city is an indication of the withdrawal of the monsoon, let’s meet the official.
On Saturday, Nagpur is the hottest second in this region with a maximum temperature of 35 degrees Celsius.
It’s almost 2 degrees above normal.
Bramhapuri is the hottest in this region with a maximum temperature to 35.7 degrees Celsius.
October is a transition period for the area – it marks the end of the rainy season and winter onset next month.
In accordance with officials, high daily temperatures while night and early days are relatively cool.
Mohanlal Sahu, Deputy Director General of Regional Meteorology (RMC), Nagpur, said, “Because this is a period of withdrawal of monsoon, the level of moisture down which leads to the maximum temperature increase.
The blink also decreases and the sky is largely clear during the day.” In accordance with Sahu, the possibility of more rainfall in this area is quite a bit, with only one probability or two light shower.
“Monsoon’s withdrawal has occurred in Madhya Pradesh and is expected to reach Vidarbha in the next two to three days,” said Sahu.
While the October category is under the ‘post monsoon’ season, the emergence of winter in Vidarbha will be in December.
“In the northern part of the country, winter arrives early.
In our territory, cooling will begin during November while December will witness the beginning of winter,” said Sahu.
As reported by TII before, Vidarbha received 3% over this year.
No districts reported in the rainfall deficit.
“Some districts receive excessive rain.
While August sees dry spells, September rainfall compensates for it, such as predictions of the meeting department,” the official said.

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