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Tomorrow’s weather in UP: Very heavy rain warning in many areas, mercury to fall; Feel relief from the heat, Uttar Pradesh News in Hindi

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Tomorrow's weather in UP: Very heavy rain warning in many areas, mercury to fall; Feel relief from the heat, Uttar Pradesh News in Hindi

Weather for tomorrow in UP: Heavy to very heavy rain warning has been issued in many areas of Uttar Pradesh. Temperatures will drop due to rain, according to the meteorological department. People will get relief from the heat.

Tomorrow’s Weather in UP: Monsoon intensity is predicted to increase again in UP. According to the meteorological department, the effect of low pressure over the Bay of Bengal will be visible during the next 48 hours. In such a situation, many areas may experience heavy to very heavy rainfall.

The monsoon trough line has shifted towards the Terai from its usual position. The reason for this is the cyclonic circulation formed over the eastern part of the state in the mid-troposphere. As a result, it rains in some places, and only sporadically. The effect of the lack of rain for the last two to three days is now showing up as an increase in humidity along with sunshine. There were sporadic clouds in the sky on Wednesday, but humidity and bright sunshine made the heat unbearable in the afternoon.

Meanwhile, a low pressure area formed in the northwest Bay of Bengal is intensifying and moving in a northwesterly direction. Due to its impact, monsoon activity will increase in the state after July 17. As precipitation increases, temperatures will drop. Its effect may not begin to appear in some areas until after noon Friday.

Rain 75 mm in Ambedkar Nagar

According to the meteorological department, maximum rainfall of 75 mm was recorded at Akbarpur of Ambedkar Nagar till 8:30 am on Wednesday. After this, the rainfall was 54 mm in Maudaha in Hamirpur, 44 mm in Govardhan in Mathura, 42 mm in Ayodhya, 38 mm in Bansgaon in Gorakhpur, 26 mm in Tundla in Firozabad, 24 mm in Basti CWC, 23.8 mm in Turtipara in Ballia, 23 mm in Bansi tehsil in Siddharthnagar. and 19.8 mm in Aligarh. It was done.

Farmers plant rice after irrigation:

Due to poor monsoon and lack of rain, farmers in the area are planting paddy through pump irrigation and other alternative methods. There is still moisture in the fields due to the rain over the past few days. In this situation, moisture helps prepare the fields for replanting, starting in July. However, due to strong sunlight, people face difficulties in planting rice during the day.

The likelihood of flooding has increased, water levels are constantly rising

These days, due to rains in the Nepalese mountains, the water pressure at all three dams in the region began to increase. Therefore, suddenly the water level in Gagra is constantly rising. If the water level in Gagra continues to rise in this manner, villages on the banks of the Gagra and Saryu rivers may soon be affected by flood waters.

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