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Pune, Leading News Service: From the Himalayas to Madhya Pradesh and South India, while it is raining intermittently, there is a severe heat wave in Maharashtra. The weather department has predicted that this wave will last till June 4 and unseasonal rain may occur before that.
Monsoon moved through Andaman after 11 days. This year his stay was longer than every year. Now the weather department has predicted that it is progressing in Maldives Islands. A new western cyclone is forming in Afghanistan from June 1. Due to this there is a possibility of increase in rainfall in North India.
Rain in this area..
Heavy pre-monsoon rains are continuing in areas from the Himalayas to Madhya Pradesh due to the Western Cyclone in North India. Also, heavy rains have started in the coastal areas of Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh. In Maharashtra, however, the heat wave continues even though it is raining at sporadic places.
Rain in the state after June 4.
A heat wave warning has been issued for Konkan, Madhya Maharashtra, Vidarbha and Marathwada regions in the state from June 1 to 3. The maximum temperature during this period will remain at 40 to 42 degrees. Hence caution warning has been issued, while weather discomfort warning has been issued for Konkan. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has also predicted that heavy unseasonal rain will fall in the state after June 4 due to the rapid steamy winds blowing in the Bay of Bengal.
The second branch of monsoon is likely to work.
Monsoon has moved from Andaman to Maldives Islands. It comes to India in two ways. The first route enters North India through Kerala and the second through West Bengal, Bihar. According to scientists, it is also estimated that it may accelerate after June 4 with its second arm activated. However, it has not been confirmed by the Meteorological Department.
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