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Good news, monsoon to reach in Kerala four days earlier.

Saturday - May 26, 2018 2:34 pm , Category : WTN SPECIAL

Soon relief from heat.

MAY 26(WTN) - Many areas of North India are facing gruesome heat since the beginning of the week. Although this is not expecting immediate relief from this, but getting relief from this scorching heat will be possible in next two to three days. According to the Meteorological Department, on May 29, there is a possibility of moderate rainfall in many areas of north India which can provide relief from the heat to the people. According to the Department of Meteorology, south-west monsoon will be diverted to the southern Andaman Sea on Friday. Monsoon can knock in Kerala in the next four days. Generally, monsoon delivers in Kerala on June 1, but according to the Meteorological Department, this time Monsoon can reach four days earlier.

Monsoon is reaching Kerala this time around three to four days before the scheduled time. The south-west monsoon in Kerala is expected to touch on May 28. After Kerala, the monsoon reaches the northern part of the country, which provides relief from heat in the states of south India including the national capital Delhi. According to IMD, the monsoon will increase in the mid, eastern and the northern part of the country after June 14. However, some autonomous agencies, providing weather information, have also warned about floods and droughts in many areas.

According to the ‘Accuweather’, the monsoon's situation will not be the same everywhere and in such a situation, the fear of drought cannot be denied on some places in north-west and south-eastern parts of the country. Accuweather has warned about heavy rains in Odisha, West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh and some areas of Madhya Pradesh, which could result in ‘flood-prone’ conditions. At the same time, the ‘Skymate’, had said last month that the rain would not be the same in all parts of the country. Rainfall in many areas of eastern India can be lower than average.
 
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