Showers Likely From July 9; Haryana Receives 12% Less Than Normal Rainfall In June
The postponement in the appearance of the rainstorm in Haryana this year has antagonistically influenced the measure of precipitation.
The deferral in the appearance of the storm in Haryana this year has antagonistically influenced the measure of precipitation. Examination of the information got from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) shows that in 35 days, between June 1 and July 5, Haryana has gotten 56.5 mm of downpour, which is 12% not exactly ordinary (64 mm precipitation). Because of less precipitation, the inhabitants confronted a difficult stretch in the intense warmth in June.
Meteorologist Madan Khichad said that the climate in the state is probably going to stay sweltering and moist till July 8. He said that the state will get precipitation in the coming days. “During this, there is a chance of halfway shady, dusty breezes and dissipated precipitation at certain spots in the northern and south-west districts of the state. There is a chance of great conditions for the advancement of storm from July 9. Most regions in the state are probably going to get precipitation with rainstorms between July 9 and July 12,” he said.
As indicated by the IMD, easterly breezes are probably going to amass continuously over the Bay of Bengal. It is probably going to spread to certain pieces of east India and the northwest from July 8. The rainstorm will cover Punjab and North Haryana till July 10, the Met division has anticipated.
As per the branch of Agriculture Meteorology of Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, the northern furthest reaches of Monsoon has stayed over Barmer, Bhilwara, Dholpur, Aligarh, Meerut, Ambala, Amritsar since June 19.