Monsoon has arrived in most of the states of the country and it is raining heavily. However, the monsoon has not yet entered Punjab and the capital Chandigarh. However, the wait for the monsoon is about to end now. According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon will knock in Punjab and Chandigarh in the next two days. As soon as the monsoon arrives, there will also be a shower of monsoon. However, before this, the weather is expected to be bad from Sunday itself.
The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rains at many places in Punjab for the next six days from Sunday, but during this time an orange alert has been issued for heavy to very heavy rains for Sunday and then June 25. In such a situation, people have been appealed to be cautious.
Let us tell you that the monsoon has arrived in the entire country except Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Chandigarh. Heavy rains are falling in Northeast and South India. There are flood-like conditions in many parts of Odisha and Bihar.
According to the department, a decrease of 3 to 4 degrees in temperature can be recorded during the next three days. On Saturday, the temperature of Punjab increased by 0.7 degrees, but at present it remains 1.9 degrees below normal. The minimum temperature of Punjab decreased by 1 degree. However, it remains 1.6 degrees above normal. The highest temperature of 38.8 degrees was recorded in Bathinda and the lowest temperature of 24 degrees was recorded in Pathankot.
The maximum temperature of Amritsar was 35.1 degrees (3.0 degrees below normal), Ludhiana 34.6 degrees (1.9 degrees below normal), Patiala 36.8 degrees (0.9 degrees below normal), Pathankot 32.6 degrees, Ferozepur 36.0 degrees, Jalandhar 34.7 degrees. At the same time, the minimum temperature of Amritsar was recorded at 28.1 degrees. Ludhiana 27.6 degrees, Patiala also 27.6 degrees, Pathankot 26.1 degrees, Bathinda 28.8 degrees. Faridkot recorded 30.0 degrees, Gurdaspur 25.0 degrees and Ferozepur 29.1 degrees.