
Since the third week of September, now the monsoon has been farewell in UP. There has been no rain in the state in the last 24 hours. Clouds were definitely dominated in many places. Along with this, the increase in temperature has also been seen. According to the latest forecast of the Indian Meteorological Department, there is no major seasonal change in the state in the next 24 hours (till 23 September) to the next 24 hours. Most areas will be partially cloudy, but the possibility of rain is very low. There is a possibility of light drizzle in the eastern districts, while the effect of sunlight in western UP will increase.
A slight increase in temperature can be recorded by 1-2 degrees, which may bother people a bit from the heat.
Temperature will be from 33 to 35 ° C
According to the IMD report, the maximum temperature in most parts of the state will be between 33-35 ° C, while the minimum will be around 25-27 degrees. There will be sunlight in the central regions like Lucknow, Kanpur and Prayagraj, but light clouds can occur in the evening.
Light drizzle may occur due to monsoon remains in Gorakhpur, Varanasi and Azamgarh in eastern UP, but it will not cause any major damage. On the other hand, the weather will be clear in western districts like Noida, Agra and Meerut, where the temperature will increase rapidly. There is no warning of rain in the Bundelkhand region (Jhansi, Banda), but the humid level will remain 60-70%, which can make it feel uncomfortable.
Monsoon activeness reduced
For the last few days, the activity of monsoon in UP has reduced. After the yellow warning issued on 18-19 September, the weather has now calmed down. Experts say that no new system is developing in the next 24 hours, due to which the rain has stopped. However, a new low pressure area is likely to be formed in the Bay of Bengal around 25 September, which can later affect. At the moment, it is a matter of relief for farmers and passengers that the roads will remain dry and traffic will remain smooth.
Temperature will increase by one degree
The state will increase an average of 1 degree in terms of temperature. Lucknow is estimated to have a maximum of 34 degrees and a minimum of 26 degrees, while in Varanasi 33-27 degrees. Summer in western areas like Agra can reach 35 degrees. By the end of September, the monsoon will be completely departed, which will give autumn knock in October.