
Weather Update: Monsoon started with Kerala ahead of time. The orgy of rain was seen in many areas, but after that the monsoon has been slowed down. The progress of the monsoon has stopped since 29 May 2025. According to Skymet and other experts, due to the low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal, the monsoon speed has slowed down and it is less likely to move forward for the next 7-8 days.
In North India too, the rainfall of rain has decreased for the last few days. The warnings of rain for the last several days are very few today. The heat seems to be increasing in Uttar Pradesh too. To relieve heat and humidity, the thunderstorm will have to be seen by the rain. Monsoon is expected to come in these areas from 25 June to 5 July.
Till then the havoc of heat is going to be seen. If we look at the weather estimate of a few days to come, the mercury of the city can go up to 40 in the sun in Delhi. From Monday, strong winds will blow in Delhi during the day, but there will be no drop in temperature. No rain alert has been issued by the Meteorological Department in most areas of Bihar today.
Only North East Bihar may have some showers. Let us know that mercury has started increasing in Rajasthan too. Yesterday the highest temperature in the country was recorded in Barmer, which was 43.4 degrees Celsius. Now the possibility of heat stroke has also been expressed since yesterday. Let us know that the rain attack in Rajasthan is now over and has returned on the drought days. Yesterday a warning of rain was issued in two or four areas. If the weather department believes that the rain may start again after a few days, 9 June can change the weather in some areas.
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