UP Weather Update: The pre-monsoon rains have now ceased in most parts of Uttar Pradesh, resulting in a period of severe heat expected in the coming days. Now, the temperature is likely to increase significantly in most parts, causing people to sweat. It is becoming difficult for people to go out in the sun’s glare in western UP since morning.
The situation is so bad that people are forced to go out with umbrellas to protect themselves from the sun. There is no possibility of monsoon coming right now. A period of severe heat will also be experienced in eastern UP, causing widespread trouble for everyone. The IMD has issued a warning of a temperature increase in UP. To find out about the weather in UP, you can refer to the article below, where your confusion will be resolved.
Fire will rain from the sky for 5 days.
If the Meteorological Department is to be believed, there is a possibility of fire raining from the sky in Uttar Pradesh for the next 5 days. It is expected that an increase in temperature will be recorded in many districts, including UP’s capital, Lucknow, and Ghaziabad, along with intensifying sunlight. After the rain and cold winds, the heat will be felt more in UP once again.
The most important thing is that the sky will remain clear for the next few days, and the temperature is expected to increase by 4 to 5 degrees Celsius. The weather is expected to stay dry from June 6 to 10. Now there will be no movement of clouds in the sky, due to which the rays of the sun will come to the ground. This will increase the heat considerably.
When will the monsoon come to UP
The people of UP are now eagerly waiting for the monsoon rains. The question arises in everyone’s mind: When do the monsoon clouds come to India? If IMD’s estimate is to be believed, the monsoon is expected to arrive in UP by June 20. Monsoon has not yet entered Bihar.
After the monsoon’s arrival, a period of heavy rains can begin in many areas of the country. Monsoon is wreaking havoc in many states. Now the monsoon has also reached the northeastern states, where heavy rains have been seen for many days.










