Monsoon India Rain Weather Tracker Live: Usually, the monsoon progress is seen in large parts of the country by the second and third week of June, but this time the picture is different. The southwest monsoon has suddenly stopped. Met department data shows that a large deficit of rain has been recorded in central India, while many parts of northern India are still suffering from severe heat. The question is where is the hope of the monsoon? Weather experts are considering this not just a delay, but an unusual slackening of the monsoon. Its effect is showing up differently in different parts of the country - somewhere there is heat and water crisis, somewhere there is excessive rain. The wait for the monsoon is getting longer in the National Capital Region. According to the IMD, the temperature in Delhi-NCR may remain between 40 and 42 degrees Celsius for the next few days. Light rain, dust storms or strong winds may give temporary relief, but there is no possibility of widespread rain at the moment. The weather department is not giving a clear indication of the summer season.
Indian Monsoon's Unusual Slackening: Heat and Drought Grip Country
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