Weather: Monsoon entry in UP, alert issued in Mumbai.

Weather: The red heavy rain alert continues in the Ratnagiri and Raigad districts of Maharashtra for today. Heavy rains are very likely over parts of the city and suburbs of Mumbai for a two-day period on June 13-14.
New Delhi: Indicating relief from the scorching heat in most parts of the country, IMD said there was no possibility of a heat wave in any part of the country over the next five days. The Weather service said it was raining well in many parts of the country. The southwest monsoon also progressed to the rest of the northwestern Bay of Bengal. It reached other parts of Odisha, most parts of West Bengal, and parts of Jharkhand and Bihar.

Wait for the monsoon to come to UP is over The wait
for the monsoon to arrive in Uttar Pradesh is over. The weather service said the monsoon would enter the UP border at any time on Sunday (June 13). The districts of the state including the border with Bihar will be drenched by the rain. Its first effect will be visible in Ballia, Ghazipur, Chandauli and Sonbhadra. After that, it will rain all over the state in two to three days.

The director of the meteorological department based in Lucknow, JP, said that according to the latest study, the movement of the monsoon is normal and due to this rain can occur in many districts of Purvanchal on Sunday. It may take two to three days to reach Lucknow. At the same time, until June 14, the meteorological department expressed the possibility of rain in Uttarakhand. The weather service issued a heavy rain alert today. The heavy to heavy rain warning continues in mountainous areas. Heavy rains can occur in Pithoragarh, Bageshwar, Nainital, Pauri as well as in the plains.

Heavy rain alert today-tomorrow in
Mumbai (Weather) The meteorological service has issued an alert for very heavy rains in Mumbai and surrounding areas. The red heavy rain alert continues in the Ratnagiri and Raigad districts of Maharashtra for today. According to the regional meteorological department of IMD, very heavy rains could occur on Sunday in the districts of Mumbai, Thane, Raigad and Ratnagiri. Heavy rains are very likely over parts of the city and suburbs of Mumbai for a two-day period on June 13-14. In such a situation, BMC’s disaster management department asked people to stay away from beaches.

Monsoon will strike Delhi by 15th Monsoon may strike
in the capital before June 15, 12 days before the scheduled time. According to Kuldeep Srivastava, head of the meteorological department, also at the beginning of 2008, the monsoon stroke in Delhi was recorded on June 15th. This time the monsoon arrival time would have been around June 27, but due to the southwest monsoon it can hit 12 days before. There are three main reasons for the early onset of the monsoon. This includes rain over a large area, excessive rains, and early onset of winds. In 2013, the monsoon struck across the country on June 16.

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