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UP Weather Update: Monsoon has returned from most parts of UP, there is a break in rain, now winter will show its effect.

UP Weather Update: The rainy season in Uttar Pradesh is now over. Amidst the ups and downs of weather, this week, while humid heat prevailed, heavy rain was not seen anywhere. The same situation will be seen in future also. According to the latest update of the Meteorological Department, monsoon has withdrawn from most parts of Uttar Pradesh. Therefore, the intensity of the rains has slowed down and has now stopped. However, due to cyclonic conditions and other reasons, there may be sporadic rain at some places. According to Zonal Meteorological Centre, Lucknow, the weather will be dry in Western UP on Saturday, while there may be rain and thundershowers at one or two places in Eastern Uttar Pradesh. The Meteorological Department has not issued any warning on Saturday. After this, on October 8, the weather will remain dry in the entire state and on October 9, there may be thunderstorms at one or two places in Purvanchal, while in general the weather will remain dry. After this, there are chances of rain and thundershowers at one or two places across Uttar Pradesh on 10, 11 and 12 October.

Maximum temperature likely to reach 35 degrees in Lucknow

In the capital Lucknow and surrounding areas, the maximum temperature on Saturday is expected to be 35 degrees and the minimum temperature will be 24 degrees Celsius. Generally the weather will remain dry and the humid heat can bother people. There is a possibility of a gradual increase of two degrees Celsius in the maximum temperature in the state during the next 24 hours. There is no possibility of any major change after this, whereas no major change will be seen in the minimum temperature for the next four days.

Monsoon withdrawal line passing through Lucknow

Talking about the weather system across the country, Southwest Monsoon is over West Uttar Pradesh, parts of East Uttar Pradesh, Jammu Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Madhya Pradesh, remaining parts of Gujarat state, Central The entire North Arabian Sea and some parts of the Central Arabian Sea have been withdrawn from the state and parts of Maharashtra and Konkan. The withdrawal line of south-west monsoon is passing through Lucknow, Satna, Nagpur, Parbhani, Pune and Alibaug.

Pink winter will show its effect from October 15

According to Atul Kumar Singh, senior scientist of the Zonal Meteorological Center, the farewell of monsoon starts from Nepal border and goes through Lucknow to Satna, Nagpur, Pune, Alibaug and reaches the Arabian Sea, from the remaining parts, it will bid farewell in two days. It will be done. After this, a gradual decline in temperature will be recorded. The dew fall will increase. Pink cold is likely to be effective in UP from October 15. Compared to last year, Lucknow received normal rainfall this time. Between June 1 and September 30, 6 percent less rainfall was recorded. According to the Meteorological Department, the highest rainfall in the last six years was in 2018. Then 967.7 mm rainfall was recorded, 41 percent more than normal. However, this time there has been more rain in the capital than last year.

Cyclonic circulation situation is not affecting UP

According to Zonal Meteorological Centre, Lucknow, conditions are favorable for withdrawal of southwest monsoon from parts of eastern Uttar Pradesh and eastern Madhya Pradesh. Whereas the low pressure area over eastern parts of Gangetic West Bengal and adjoining Bangladesh is now located over the central parts of Bangladesh and neighboring areas and the associated cyclonic circulation extends up to 3.1 km above mean sea level, which is no longer significant for Uttar Pradesh. Is.

The turf line now runs from Nagaland to South West Vihar through a cyclonic circulation associated with the low pressure area over central parts of Bangladesh and the surrounding areas and extends up to 3.1 km above mean sea level, also now in Uttar Pradesh. Is not important. A fresh western disturbance is likely to affect northwest India from the night of 8 October.

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