IMD Weather Rain Alert: The Meteorological Department has made a big prediction about the month of September. According to this, the last part of September will be slightly warm in most parts of the country including the North West.
IMD Weather Rain Alert: The Meteorological Department has made a big prediction about the month of September. According to this, the last part of September will be slightly warm in most parts of the country including the North West. Weather indications show that the monsoon is shrinking from North West India by September 22. If this prediction proves to be correct, then this will be the first time in the last eight years that the rainy season will end a little early. Experts say that its effect will be seen in the form of high temperature. Heat will bother a bit in the end of September before the cold knocks in early October. Mohapatra, Director of the Indian Meteorological Department, said that the temperature will remain normal till September 19. But after that it will be more than normal. He predicted that after September 19, there may be a decrease in rainfall in North West India. However, experts have predicted more cold this year due to the effect of La Nina.
According to this forecast of the Meteorological Department, there is very little chance of rain in other parts of the country except eastern India between September 26 and October 3. It is worth noting that in the first half of September, it has rained in various parts of the country. Overall, the country has received 8 percent more rain since June 1. If we divide it on a regional basis, then there has been 7 percent more rain in the North West, 18 percent more in the center and 20 percent more rain in the southern peninsula. At the same time, a 15 percent decrease in rain has been recorded in the north-eastern part. Now the officials are waiting to see how the cold makes its presence felt in the year of the change from El Nino to La Nina.
Former Secretary of the Ministry of Earth, M Rajeevan said that the onset of cold depends on the trend of Western Disturbance. However, in the year of La Nina, it is estimated that this year will be colder. Let us tell you that El Nino and La Nina refer to the temperature cycles that appear in the Pacific Ocean. Which has an impact on global weather. El Nino occurs when the equatorial Pacific is warmer than normal. This increases the heat in India. On the other hand, La Nina shows the exact opposite effect.
Another expert said that it is expected that the monsoon will end by the end of this month. Mahesh Palawat, Vice President of Skymet Weather, said that it seems that the temperature will start falling as soon as the northern winds start blowing. However, it is difficult to say whether the cold will increase or the temperature will fall slightly. This will happen when the western disturbance will start affecting the northern region. Western disturbances are storms coming from the Mediterranean Sea, which bring rain in the plains and snow in the Himalayas. Due to this, cold winds blow in North India.
Talking about last year, the monsoon ended on 22 September, whereas in 2022 it happened on 30 September. Currently, a deep depression is formed over Gangetic West Bengal, which is likely to move in the northwest direction. With its further progress, very heavy to very heavy (more than 20 cm) rain is expected over Jharkhand, Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha and Bihar by Monday.
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