Big good news came amid intense heat, monsoon will enter Delhi-Mumbai on this day – Read

Amidst the scorching heat in North India, the Meteorological Department has given relief news regarding monsoon. According to the IMD, on Sunday the monsoon has reached parts of Maldives, southern Bay of Bengal, Nicobar Islands and southern Andaman Sea.
IMD estimates that monsoon will reach Kerala by May 31. IMD Director General Mrityunjay Mohapatra said that the arrival of monsoon in Kerala is not ahead of time but around the normal date.Where and when will monsoon come?
The Meteorological Department said that monsoon will reach Karnataka between June 3 and 8 and Maharashtra between June 9 and 16. At the same time, relief from the scorching heat is expected in Delhi from June 27. On Sunday (May 19), IMD has predicted severe heat in many areas of Delhi in the next two days. An alert has also been issued for this. Let us tell you that Saturday was the hottest day in Delhi.
When will it knock in these states?

According to the Meteorological Department, 13 to 18 June in Bihar, 7 to 13 June in West Bengal, 19 to 30 June in Gujarat, 16 to 21 June in Tezzbuzz, 18 to 25 June in Uttar Pradesh, 26 June to 1 July in Punjab. And monsoon will enter Rajasthan between June 25 and July 6.
There will be more rain due to La Nina

For your information, let us tell you that monsoon has always arrived at different times in Kerala. Last year, monsoon arrived in Kerala on June 8. This year, due to La Nina, it is expected that there will be more rain than normal.
Farmers depend on monsoon

Monsoon is very important for Indian agriculture, because more than half of the agriculture depends on it. The months of June and July are especially important for sowing of Kharif crops.
Heatwave alert till May 23

IMD has issued a severe heat warning for entire northwest India till at least May 23. Let us tell you that Bathinda in Punjab was the hottest in the state on Sunday with 46.4 degrees Celsius. IMD Chandigarh Director A.K. Singh said, 'This is very unusual. In the last few years, we have not had to issue red alert warning for five to seven consecutive days in Punjab. Meanwhile, IMD has advised people to stay hydrated, stay in cool places and seek immediate help if they feel unwell.

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