IMD Weather Update: Uttar Pradesh and Delhi to Receive Heavy Rainfall in Next 2-3 days
Tuesday will stay partly cloudy in Lucknow, with little chance of precipitation. From Wednesday through Friday, there will likely be little to no rain and a dramatic drop in the mercury.
Since the weather turned favorable on Monday for the monsoon to return, Uttar Pradesh and neighboring regions will receive widespread mild to moderate rain for three days starting on Tuesday. On Tuesday, the districts in the Met department's east UP division could expect a partly overcast sky with isolated thundershowers, while rainfall is expected in the west.
On Wednesday, the state is predicted to experience heavy rain that will cover a large area. On Thursday, too, similar circumstances are expected before steadily deteriorating on Friday and Saturday.
Tuesday will stay partly cloudy in Lucknow, with little chance of precipitation. From Wednesday through Friday, there will likely be little to no rain and a dramatic drop in the mercury.
The state meeting's director, JP Gupta, claimed that the state had experienced rain because of the monsoon trough's little migration to the north. It is likely to continue traveling northward toward its usual location during the next two to three days.
"The trough is an extended area of low atmospheric pressure that runs parallel to the Himalayas from Pakistan to the Bay of Bengal. It is surrounded by a stream of minor cyclonic circulations and depressions that catalyse the transformation of atmospheric moisture content into rain" he explained.
If the monsoon returns with enough rain, it will not only provide relief from the oppressively hot and muggy conditions that have persisted for a while, but it will also help prevent
Rainfall Predictions for Delhi:
The national capital has had consistent rain for the previous few days, and the meteorological office predicts that the city will have increased rainfall this week. As a result, the lowest temperature is probably going to drop even lower during the next few days. The southwest monsoon's trough, which was predicted to move towards northern India, is expected to bring more rain to Delhi and surrounding areas between July 19 and 20.
Sunday morning's mild to moderate rainfall in the nation's capital was made worse for Delhi residents by the high humidity levels. However, according to the most recent weather prediction, this week's rainfall is predicted to be heavier.
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