New Delhi. The people of the capital Delhi are not going to get relief from the heat due to the arrival of monsoon. IMD has said that the temperature in Delhi is certain to rise in the coming days.
The weather agency has predicted dry days and clear skies in the national capital. Although no heatwave warning has been issued for Delhi-NCR,
According to IMD, after knocking in Kerala, the southwest monsoon is now in Karnataka
And ready to knock in Tamil Nadu.
On the other hand, due to the formation of a low pressure area over the northeastern Bay of Bengal, the northeastern states will also receive monsoon rains in the next two days.
According to IMD, conditions of better rains are developing in North West India in the fourth week of June and the first week of July.
Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura are likely to receive heavy rains on Saturday, while the region will see thunderstorms and lightning in the coming week.
Heavy rain has been predicted in Assam and Meghalaya on Monday and Tuesday. On the other hand, the weather of Manipur and Mizoram will be similar on Saturday and Monday.
Heavy rains will occur over Kerala and Coastal Karnataka during the next three days, while similar conditions will prevail over Lakshadweep during the next two days.