Lucknow: This time the monsoon has arrived in Uttar Pradesh about 8 days late. On June 30, the monsoon lined your entire Uttar Pradesh. There’s a risk of heavy rain for the subsequent 2 to three days. Heavy rain has been persevering with in some areas of Uttar Pradesh for the final two-three days. In response to the Meteorological Division, there will probably be heavy rain and storm within the coming two-three days. Lightning may strike.
In response to the Meteorological Division, from June 1 to June 30, 63.6 mm of rain was recorded in Uttar Pradesh as in comparison with the estimated 95.9 mm, which is 34% lower than regular. In jap Uttar Pradesh, 55.5 mm of rain was recorded as in comparison with the estimated 108.3 mm, which is 49% much less. On the identical time, 75.01 mm was recorded as in comparison with the estimated 78.6 in western Uttar Pradesh, which is 4% lower than regular.
Rainfall in these districts within the final 24 hours
On Sunday, Ambedkar Nagar obtained 14.5, Ayodhya obtained 12.7, Bahraich obtained 51.3, Ballia obtained 11, Balrampur obtained 50, Barabanki obtained 30, Basti obtained 8, Chandauli obtained 15, Farrukhabad obtained 3, Ghazipur obtained 23, Kannauj obtained 3, Lakhimpur Kheri obtained 18, Kushinagar obtained 5, Maharajganj obtained 4, Lucknow obtained 1, Shravasti obtained 10, Siddharthnagar obtained 24, Sitapur obtained 7, Sonbhadra obtained 13, Sultanpur obtained 5, Varanasi obtained 1, Agra obtained 8, Aligarh obtained 13, Amroha obtained 10, Badaun obtained 29, Bareilly obtained 8, Bijnor obtained 3, Bulandshahr obtained 14, Etah obtained 31, Firozabad obtained 8, Hapur obtained 36, Jalore obtained 4, 9 mm rain was recorded in Jhansi, 54 mm in Kasganj, 27 mm in Lalitpur, 14 mm in Mahoba, 34 mm in Mainpuri, 18 mm in Mathura, 14 mm in Meerut, 10 mm in Moradabad, 24 mm in Muzaffarnagar, 22 mm in Pilibhit, 3 mm in Rampur and 38 mm in Sambhal.