Wait for Monsoon in Uttar Pradesh has finally come to an end, with Monsoon making onset over the state on Tuesday. It has also progressed further into more parts of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and covered entire Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.
Weather conditions are favourable for the advancement of Monsoon and may arrive over Delhi NCR in next 2 to 3 days.
The rapid progress over Monsoon is due the several weather systems across the country, which has enhanced the rainfall activity both in terms of intensity and spread.
Off-shore trough along the West Coast continues to persist, while the depression over north-east ArabianSea has intensified into deep depression and has slightly moved eastwards. Both the system will give heavy rainfall over Gujarat and Konkan and Goa.
Mumbaikars will once again have to gear up for heavy rains with increasing intensity.
On the eastern side, Low pressure area has weakened slightly and is presently over Jharkhand and adjoining Bihar and West Bengal region. In wake of this, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar and West Bengal will get moderate to heavy rain on Wednesday.
Moving on to North India, a fresh Western Disturbance is affecting Jammu and Kashmir. The system is expected to give heavy to very heavy rain over hilly states of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and parts of Uttarakhand.
A trough from this is also extending up to the centre of deep Depression, across a cyclonic circulation that can be seen over North Rajasthan and adjoining Punjab.
Another trough is extending from this cyclonic circulation up to the Low pressure area. These multiple weather systems will be triggering moderate to heavy rain over Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday.
Now talking about Northeast India, after witnessing lull for last few days, the intensity of rain over the region will pick up the pace once again, as moist southerly winds are blowing over the region.