Temperatures are settling below normal in their mid 30s. Moreover, marginal rise is expected in the next five days. Maximums can settle around 40 degrees in some parts after June 8. Moreover, we can expect heat to build up thereafter in almost entire North India due to absence of any weather system.
PMC opened 47 help centres to deal with monsoon-related situation in Pune, as the city witnessed excessive pre-monsoon precipitation., Pune News, Times Now
KATHMANDU, June 2: With the onset of pre-monsoon activities in the country, the government is ramping up its preparations to address and manage monsoon-induced disasters through an integrated disaster management system. This initiative comes in response to the significant impacts of past disasters, which were reportedly exacerbated by a lack of preparedness. The disaster management system operates through collaborative efforts between the Ministry of Home Affairs and various stakeholders.
These rains can be attributed to the Peninsular India trough, a regular feature during this time. Also, Cyclonic circulation is over Southeast Arabian Sea in the lower atmospheric levels, pumping moisture towards the state of Kerala.
In the next two days, foothills, as well as the plains, will also see the spillover effect including Punjab, Haryana, West Uttar Pradesh, northern parts of Rajasthan as well as Delhi and the NCR region.