UP: In these districts will be a lot of rain

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The Meteorological Department’s data indicates that Uttar Pradesh has received more rainfall than anticipated. The data now covers the months of June through the start of the monsoon season, when more rain is considered important by meteorologists since it has raised groundwater levels and enhanced agricultural conditions.

More rain was more likely

Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow on Wednesday received nearly 6% more rainfall after the south and west monsoon officially entered the southern parts of the state.

In sharp contrast, the rainfall deficit was recorded at 46% on June 16, two days prior to the onset of the monsoon, while the weather office in the capital, Lucknow, published data indicating substantial rainfall.

While there has been significant rainfall in the capital, Lucknow, and surrounding areas, this gap was just 27% on June 18 and 20% on June 19. According to Mohammad Danish, a senior scientist in the Meteorological Department of the capital city of Lucknow, the south and west monsoons have progressed in certain regions of Uttar Pradesh and the eastern state.

It is also reported that, just two days after entering the state on June 18, it arrived in the capital, Lucknow, on Friday morning accompanied by intense rain.

Meteorologists first appeared

The capital’s meteorological department’s top scientist, Atul Kumar Singh, stated that it is currently gradually engulfing all of eastern and southern Uttar Pradesh. The NCR and western Uttar Pradesh are mostly gone.

The monsoon is a system at the planetary scale. Instead of spreading district by district, it now spreads over a large area during active monsoon surges. The maximum temperature has significantly dropped during the past 24 hours as a result of heavy rainfall that has been recorded in several locations in Hamirpur, Kheri, Unnao, Shravasti, Barabanki, Sitapur, and the capital, Lucknow.

In Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, the lowest recorded maximum temperature was 28.7 degrees Celsius.The month of June saw the tenth lowest recorded maximum temperature for the first time since 1969 in Jhansi’s history.

In the meantime, Jhansi received 7.7 mm of rain, Kanpur district received 10.5 mm, and Etawah received 31.01 mm. In addition to rain, thunderstorms, lightning, and showers are possible in several areas of western Uttar Pradesh and in the majority of eastern Uttar Pradesh.

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