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Monsun is not possible above Delhi, Haryana and Punjab until July 7

Monsun is not possible above Delhi, Haryana and Punjab until July 7
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New Delhi: With the northwestern part of the staggered country under the condition of the heat wave due to a break at the Monsun, the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) on Wednesday said further the progress of the southwest monsun to the remaining parts of Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana and Punjab are not likely until July 7 even though there are no signs of resurrection in the rainy season (for the next seven days) that goes into the phase of rest at the center and semenular India as well, the northeastern part of India, Bihar, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh will Seeing heavy rainfall for the next 6-7 days which might even create a situation like a flood in certain districts.
“As predicted, the monsoon entered the rest phase with a little rain in the country.
There were no signs of revival until July 7.
Heavy rains can trigger floods above and countries such as Bihar.
Because of the dry weather, the temperature will rise to NW India includes Delhi with Temps> 40 degrees C, “Tweeted Madhavan Rajeevan, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences (Moes).
Data Monsun IMD on June 30 shows 10% overall cumulative rainfall throughout the country, thanks to the surplus of rain in the east, northeast and Central India during the first month of the season.
The weather department on Wednesday estimates the condition of heat waves in some parts of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Rajasthan and West during the “next two days”.

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