IMD Chandigarh director AK Singh said after taking the past 30 years’ average, the normal date for monsoon’s onset this year came out to be June...
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Monsoon’s onset in Chandigarh has already been delayed by three days; it is likely to reach the city within the next two to three days, as per IMD
IMD Chandigarh director AK Singh said after taking the past 30 years’ average, the normal date for monsoon’s onset this year came out to be June...
The normal date for the onset of monsoon in the city is June 27, but IMD Chandigarh director AK Singh said a delay of a couple of days was...
Monsoon marked its arrival in Chandigarh four days after the normal date of June 27, even as most of the country had already been covered
Monsoon is expected to cover the entire state in two days, says the Chandigarh centre of the India Meteorological Department.
IMD said the monsoon is likely to cover several parts of northwest India over the next three to four days
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted the arrival of monsoon over large parts of northwest India over the next three to four days.
The northern limit of monsoon passes through Barmer, Jaipur, Agra, Banda, Siddhi, Chaibasa, Haldia, Pakur, Patna, Maharajganj, Dehradun, Una,...
As per India Meteorological Department (IMD), Chandigarh is set to experience monsoon showers by the weekend
The IMD has forecast the monsoon to cover the remaining parts of West, Central and East India, with some parts of northwest India during the next...