Monsoon Update: The monsoon has completely withdrawn from Uttar Pradesh, and the weather is expected to remain dry. Clear weather is expected today, Karva Chauth. Bright sunshine is expected in the state from early morning, followed by a heatwave. Most districts, including Lakhimpur Kheri, Varanasi, and Ghazipur, have seen temperatures hovering around 20 degrees Celsius.

Moreover, temperatures have reached 30 degrees Celsius in some districts. The weather is expected to remain completely clear in Uttar Pradesh on October 11th and 12th. The intense sunshine may lead to intense heatwaves. Most importantly, no rain or wind is expected in Uttar Pradesh for the next five days.

Chances of rain in the state have ended.

According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the southwest monsoon is expected to return completely to many areas of Uttar Pradesh within the next 24 hours. For the next few days, the weather remains dry. No rain is forecast for the coming days. The IMD has predicted the return of the monsoon to most parts of western Uttar Pradesh in two phases on September 24th and 26th.

Also, light rain was predicted at isolated places due to the influence of weather systems. Now, no weather system is visible in the state. Sunshine will prevail throughout the day in many areas.

Cold levels will increase.

According to the Meteorological Department, the atmosphere has become completely dry due to the influence of westerly and northwesterly winds in the lower troposphere. The weather is expected to remain normal and dry in the state for the next few days. The IMD predicts no significant change in maximum temperatures. A slight drop in minimum temperatures is possible in many places.

At the same time, a slight chill is expected in the morning and night. According to Meteorological Department experts, the formal departure of the monsoon from the state will be complete by the second week of October. With the return of the monsoon, daytime temperatures in the state may also increase slightly. The process of falling temperature may start here.