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IMD predicts rain occur in these states today, heatwave alert in these states

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) estimates that similar conditions will continue for the next four days. The temperature will remain constant. It can also grow at some places. It can also engulf parts of East Uttar Pradesh. From June 13 onwards, the heat wave condition will start weakening.

By: Priyanka Verma  Pardaphash Group
Updated:
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IMD predicts rain occur in these states today, heatwave alert in these states

New Delhi: If the active cyclone in the Arabian Sea had not affected, by now most parts of Northeast India including Bihar-Jharkhand and Bengal would have received monsoon rains. Monsoon has come to a standstill after knocking in Kerala. The effect of delay in monsoon is that heat wave is still going on in these states.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) estimates that similar conditions will continue for the next four days. The temperature will remain constant. It can also grow at some places. It can also engulf parts of East Uttar Pradesh. From June 13 onwards, the heat wave condition will start weakening.

IMD has issued two types of warnings on Friday. The people of Bihar-Jharkhand, Odisha and Sikkim have been alerted about the heat wave, while the fishermen of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Kerala have been warned not to go to sea due to the cyclone in the Arabian Sea.

In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, there is a possibility of heat wave for four days. On the other hand, the monsoon has come to a standstill after knocking in Kerala. However, it may pick up again from Saturday. During this, entering some parts of Tamil Nadu, it will move towards the Bay of Bengal. By June 12, Monsoon rains will start over most parts of North Eastern states including Sikkim.

The cyclone ‘Biparjoy’ of the Arabian Sea is gradually becoming fierce. Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat have been put on alert. IMD says that by Sunday its wind speed can be up to 150-165 kmph.

However, the speed of further advance of the cyclone can be five to six km per hour. Now it is coming closer to Gujarat. On June 13-14, it will be about 400 km away. Its effect passed during the next five days

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