Again: Waiting for Monsoon in Delhi-up, heavy rain in Himachal; IMD released warning for these states - again IMD -updates The meteorological department predicted the arrival of the monsoon within the next 24 hours

The Meteorological Division in Delhi again expressed the possibility of the arrival of the monsoon within the next 24 hours and in Uttar Pradesh until Saturday. Himachal and Uttarakhand, who talk about the hilly states, are constantly receiving heavy rain. There is a heat of heat in Jammu and Kashmir, then it rains somewhere. The meteorological department in Delhi issued a yellow warning on Thursday. The meteorological department expressed the possibility that the monsoon would come in the next 24 hours (photo-reuters) team Jagran, New Delhi. The guard for the monsoon in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, who suffer from humid heat, gets a little longer. The meteorological department expected the monsoon to come more than a week, but in the name of rain it was dripping. The Meteorological Division in Delhi again expressed the possibility of the arrival of the monsoon within the next 24 hours and in Uttar Pradesh until Saturday. Himachal and Uttarakhand receive heavy rain, while talking about the hilly states, Himachal and Uttarakhand get heavy rain. There is a heat of heat in Jammu and Kashmir, then it rains somewhere. The meteorological department in Delhi issued a yellow warning on Thursday. On Wednesday, clouds continued throughout the day. The maximum temperature was 34.9 degrees Celsius amid humid heat. The moisture level in the air was 88 to 73 percent. The meteorological department predicts that it will be cloudy on Thursday. There is a possibility of rainfall at medium level with strong wind blow and lightning. The monsoon in Punjab has now reached all the districts, while the monsoon in Punjab has now started to reach all the districts. Ten districts of Punjab, along with moderate rainfall, also led to strong wind on Wednesday. Meteorological section for Punjab. On Thursday, many districts predicted heavy rainfall, issuing a series warning. Orange Alert in Uttarakhand and Himachal issued an orange warning about heavy rainfall in most districts of the state on Thursday. In Himachal, the meteorological department issued a very heavy rainfall warning within the next 24 hours in Bilaspur, Chamba, Hamirpur, Kangra, Syrmaur, Solan and Una. Warning of heavy rain and thunderstorms in UP from Saturday will provide two more days with the humid heat in the state. According to the meteorological department, there is a possibility of good rain from Saturday to east to west. During this time, the maximum temperature will fall further. Meanwhile, a girl died of thunderstorm in Chirgaon, Jhansi. In the Khadar region of Amroha, the water level was washed away from the earthenings. Senior meteorologist Atul Kumar Singh said that there could be light drop on Thursday and Friday on Thursday and Friday with strong winds in one or two places. There is a possibility of heavy rainfall in Western districts. While in many West -Auttar Pradesh districts, including Purvancal, Bundelkhand, a thunderstorm warning was issued. The temperature in Jammu and Srinagar still has heat and rainfall in the same Jammu and Kashmir. People also suffer from rain, landslides and floods. The Jammu-Srinagar highway remained closed for about three hours on Wednesday due to landslides in the Ramban district. The rain in the hilly areas increased the water level of the Tawi River in Jammu in the morning and nine people, including eight Nepali citizens, who donate bodies, were trapped in the middle of the Tawi River. Rajouri, Katra received heavy rain on Tuesday night, meanwhile, Rajouri, Katra received heavy rain on Tuesday night. As a result of this landslide, many routes took place. On the other hand, people suffer from the heat in Kashmir. Wednesday, the maximum and minimum temperature in Jammu and Srinagar remained almost the same. The maximum temperature was recorded at 32.5 degrees in Srinagar. Here, the maximum temperature in Jammu was recorded at 32.6 degrees Celsius.