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Monsoon reaches Himachal Portions of Punjab & Haryana

Monsoon reaches Himachal Portions of Punjab & Haryana
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CHANDIGARH/SHIMLA: Southwest monsoon fully hit Himachal Pradesh on Sunday and several pieces of Punjab, Haryana, also Chandigarh, nearly a fortnight before its usual birth.
Conditions are appropriate for the progress of the monsoon from the rest of the sections of Punjab and Haryana at the following two days, based on Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
In Himachal, all areas of the nation received mild to moderate rainfall throughout the previous 24 hours.
This past year, the monsoon came 13 days ahead of time while a year ago it had came in the country on June 24.
The standard date of monsoon coming in Himachal is June 26.
The first monsoon has arrived at Himachal Pradesh was on June 9 at 2000the most postponed on place has been at 2010 (July 5).
The monsoon’s ordinary date of birth in Punjab normally stays June 28.
In 2013, the monsoon arrived in the area on June16.Theearliestonsetof monsoon at Punjab had been in 2008 (June 13) along with also the most haunted beginning premiered in 1987 (July 27).
This past year, the monsoon attained northern sections of Punjab on June 24 and coated the whole country on June 26.
In 2019, the monsoon attained Punjab on July 5.
The IMD has called mild to moderate rain or thundershowers in many areas of Punjab, Haryana and the UT on June14 and15 and thick rain in isolated areas.
But, thunderstorms or lightning accompanied by gusty winds(rate 40-50 kilometers per hour) are most likely at isolated locations on June 15, 16 and17.
According to the meteorological section, Chandigarh listed 20.6 millimeter rain between 5.30 pm Saturday and 8.30 am on Sunday.
In Punjab, Bathinda obtained 49.4 millimeter rain, Faridkot (24.4 mm), Hoshiarpur (23mm),Adampur (17.2 mm),Muktsar(51 mm),Balachaur (19.1 mm),Rajpura(57.6 mm),Ludhiana(15 mm) and also Jalandhar (10 mm).
In Haryana, Sirsa obtained 101.4 millimeter rain, Dabwali (62 mm), Ratia (52 mm),Narwana(32 mm),Ambala (28.6 mm), Hansi (20 mm), Jhajjar (19 mm), Narnaul (16 mm) and also Rohtak (14.8 mm).
In Himachal, throughout the previous 24 hours, Kandaghat at Solan listed 51.6millimeter rain, Shahpur at Kangra (36.5 mm), Dalhousie at Chamba (28 mm) and Una listed 22 mm.

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