Rainfall will curb the rise in temperature in Haryana, 9 percent less rain in monsoon season

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Newz Fast, New Delhi: Haryana is likely to experience less rainfall in the coming months. The weather in the state is generally changeable and partly cloudy and windy at intervals till September 5. This drizzle will slightly affect the temperature in some areas.

Haryana has received 9 percent less rain than normal from June 1 to September 1. The weather in the state was normal due to rains in the last months. But now the maximum temperature is increasing.

Hisar recorded a daytime temperature of 38.4 degrees Celsius on Saturday. The temperature was two degrees Celsius above normal. The night temperature is 26.4 degrees. Along with this, due to the increase in temperature, the humidity during the day has also increased.

In such a way, people are feeling the heat as monsoon goes away. Meteorologists are predicting the possibility of light rain in the coming days. This drizzle will slightly affect the temperature in some areas.

Chance of light rain in the coming days
Dr. Chaudhary Charan Singh, Chairman, Department of Agricultural Meteorology, Haryana Agricultural University. Madan Khichhar said that the Akshay line of Monsoon Turf is still north of normal and there is a possibility that there will be a decrease in rainfall in Haryana state due to the Himalayan foothills.

The weather in the state is generally changeable and partly cloudy and windy at intervals till September 5. But due to the effect of humid winds from Bengal or increase in temperature, scattered drizzle is also possible at some places in Haryana.

Along with this, on the night of September 4 and September 5, there is a possibility of light rain with thundershowers at some places in the northern districts of the state and drizzle or light rain with thundershowers at some places in the southern and western districts.

The temperature is likely to remain above normal during this time.

In the monsoon season, these places received more rain
District- Rainfall (millimeters)         Normal Rainfall (millimeters)       Percentage more
Hisar 298 247.7 20
Jhajjar 362.3 314.3 15
Jind 370.7 317 17
Karnal 449.4 428.5 5
Kurukshetra 342.4 340.2 1
Palwal 335.8 326.6 3
Panipat 432.8 367.1 18

In the season, there is a decrease in rainfall in these districts

District Rainfall Average Rainfall Percent Less
Bhiwani 202.2 247 18
Charkhi Dadri 328.3 340.6 4
Gurugram 311.2 410.5 24
Mahendragarh 325.9 341.8 5
Mewat 319.8 393 19
Panchkula 607.8 721.2 16
Rewari 264.7 358.9 26
Rohtak 351.4 398.5 12
Sonepat 304.6 387.2 21

Districts with the highest rainfall in the season
Fatehabad 352.5 216.2 63
Sirsa 263.3 179.9 46
Kaithal 409.2 306.2 34

In the season, there is a decrease in rainfall in these districts
Ambala 291 682.7 57
Faridabad 220.1 455.2

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