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Many areas of Delhi-NCR received rain on Saturday. People got relief from the heat due to rain. The heat is very upset in UP and Bihar. The temperature has also risen in the past 24 hours intervals. The meteorological department said that the South-West Moeson in the coastal area of Kerala could be allowed on May 27. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. Many areas of Delhi-NCR received rain on Saturday. People got relief from the heat due to rain. However, strong rain in Delhi becomes a disaster for the people. Let us know that the weather in Delhi-NCR has been pleasant for the past few days. At the same time, today, ie (Saturday), rained. The Cloud Meteorological Department will remain in Delhi says it will be partly cloudy on Saturday. Light rainfall is likely. The wind will blow at a speed of 10 to 20 km / h. In between, the wind speed can rise to 30 km per hour. Today, light rain can be very upset in UP and Bihar. The temperature has also risen in the past 24 hours intervals. The maximum percentage of moisture in the atmosphere was recorded at 55, while it should normally stay 40 percent. Meteorologist dr. SN Sunil Pandey said light to moderate clouds will be within the next five days. On Saturday, there is a possibility of light rain at local level with strong winds, thunderstorms and dust storms. The monsoon will beat in Kerala on May 27, there is good news for the Indian economy and farmers that the guard for the monsoon no longer has to be. The meteorological department stated that the southwestern mushon in the coastal section of Kerala could be allowed on May 27, which is three days ago compared to the previous year. The monsoon reached Kerala on May 23 in 2009, last year, the monsoon arrived in Kerala on May 30. By the way, the estimated date for the arrival of the monsoon in Kerala is June 1st. If it is estimated to reach the Monsoon Kerala, it will be the earliest arrival after 2009. In 2009, the monsoon reached Kerala on May 23. It is estimated that rainfall will receive 105 percent rainfall this time. During the monsoon between June and September, the details of rainfall were already given across the country. After entering Kerala, the monsoon moves forward slowly and spreads over the country by mid -July. The return begins from mid -September and a full return by October 15. The meteorological department said that the monsoon will arrive in the Southern Aandamanee on May 13. Thereafter, if the conditions remain favorable, the Arab Sea can cover the entire area of South Bengal and the entire area of Nicobar within the next four days. Monsoon rain between 96 and 104 percent is generally considered normal. Similarly, less than 90 percent of rainfall is considered less than 105 percent. An official of the meteorological department said there was no relationship between the date of arrival of the monsoon and the total rainfall across the country during the entire monsoon season. The monsoon will not come quickly or late in the rest of the country. Meteorologists have made it clear that the early monsoon or late arrival in Kerala does not mean that the rest of the country will also come quickly or late. In the middle, the road is blocked according to weather conditions and wind direction. Last year, even after coming to Kerala a day before the estimate, the monsoon wandered his direction and he was able to move forward after a long break. Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app