Haryana: The departure of the monsoon season is on the horizon in Haryana, with weather experts predicting a significant shift beginning September 25. However, a lack of rainfall over the past four days has resulted in a gradual increase in daytime temperatures across the region. Notably, Kurukshetra has recorded the highest temperature at 37.6 degrees Celsius in the last 24 hours.
The monsoon trough is expected to shift southward, leading to a decrease in moisture-laden winds, which will contribute to drier conditions in most areas of the state until September 25. Despite this, some northern districts, including Panchkula, eastern Yamunanagar, Ambala, northern Kurukshetra, Kaithal, northern Jind, northern Fatehabad, and northern Sirsa, may experience isolated light rain. The prevailing northwestern winds are likely to result in a slight increase in daytime temperatures during this period.
Humidity and Weather Changes
The humidity levels in the atmosphere are anticipated to decline, affecting the overall weather conditions in Haryana. However, post-September 25, there is a likelihood of moisture-laden winds returning to the region, which could reactivate monsoon conditions. This potential change suggests that while the immediate forecast indicates dryness, the monsoon may not be entirely finished.
Expert Insights: Dr. Madan Lal Khichar, head of the Agricultural Meteorology Department at Haryana Agricultural University (HAU), has indicated that the monsoon is unlikely to make a swift exit over the next two days. He forecasts that the weather will remain generally variable until September 29, with the possibility of further changes in weather patterns.
As the state prepares for these weather fluctuations, farmers and residents are advised to stay updated on the latest forecasts to mitigate any adverse effects on agriculture and daily activities.
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