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The weather will change many colors in the next few days! Cyclone, Monsoon and Heatwave… know which states will be in condition


Weather update: The rise in temperature is being seen once again in the states of the country. At the same time, the picture regarding monsoon is not clear yet. Meanwhile, the cyclonic storm ‘Biparjoy’ has also increased the tension. IMD scientist RK Jenamani told that the low pressure area over southeast Arabian Sea in South Porbandar in Gujarat can move towards northwest.

He said that it will turn into a cyclonic storm by tonight and it is likely to intensify. RK Jenamani said that his team is monitoring it completely. He said that something can be said about the arrival of monsoon in Kerala within one to two days. On the other hand, an alert has also been issued regarding the heatwave for the next few days.

How long will the heatwave last in which states?

According to the Meteorological Department, the heat wave is likely to continue in Bihar till June 10. Due to this people will have to face a lot of problems. Heatwave likely over Gangetic West Bengal till June 10, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal till June 9, Uttar Pradesh during June 7 to 10, East Jharkhand, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Telangana till June 10 and Tamil Nadu till June 7 .

When will the monsoon start?

Earlier, the monsoon was about to hit Kerala on Sunday, but it did not start. The Indian Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of delay in this. The southwest monsoon usually hits Kerala on June 1 and can start seven days earlier or seven days later. In the months of May, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) had said that the monsoon could knock over Kerala by June 4.

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