Haryana Weather Forecast Until July 15: Check When and Where It Will Rain Next

Haryana Weather Update: The weather pattern in Haryana has taken a major turn. While the arrival of the monsoon brought much-needed relief from the scorching summer heat, everyone is now wondering what the skies have in store for the coming days.

 
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RJ Kesari News Desk: The meteorological department has released a fresh report detailing the upcoming shifts in the haryana monsoon update. If you want to know how the clouds will behave up until July 15, here is the breakdown of the latest official report.

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The Agricultural Meteorology Department at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (HAU Hisar) issued a fresh haryana weather forecast. According to weather scientists, the monsoon trough is currently cutting through Sri Ganganagar, Hisar, Gorakhpur, Purnea, and Mizoram. However, this trough is gradually shifting northward toward the foothills of the Himalayas. Because of this movement, monsoonal activity across the plains of Haryana is expected to slow down temporarily.

Monsoon Activity to Slow Down After July 11

Meteorologists predict that heavy rainfall activities will see a dip across the state starting after July 11. The haryana weather 15 july trajectory shows that the atmosphere will remain generally variable and unstable. While the sky won't clear up entirely, residents can expect partly cloudy conditions with intermittent sun and shade.

As the wind direction changes during this period, daytime temperatures might experience a slight jump. Additionally, the heavy humidity currently trapped in the air is expected to decrease, making the atmosphere feel a bit drier.

Region-Wise Rainfall Prediction: Will it Rain in Your Area?

To give a clear answer to when will it rain in haryana, the weather department has divided the state's forecast into two primary zones:

  • Northern Districts: Areas like Ambala, Panchkula, Yamunanagar, and Kurukshetra will continue to see active weather. These parts are likely to experience sudden gusts of wind, thunder, and lightning, accompanied by light to scattered rain showers at intervals.

  • Southern and Western Districts: Regions including Hisar, Sirsa, Fatehabad, Mahendragarh, and Rewari might see the monsoon take a brief backseat. Residents in these locations should only expect isolated, scattered drizzles or very light passing showers.

Expert Advice for Farmers

Dr. Madan Khichar (Head of Department, Agricultural Meteorology, CCS HAU Hisar):

"As the monsoon trough moves closer to the Himalayas, the intensity of rain over Haryana will decrease. Farmers are advised to plan their irrigation schedules and field activities keeping this temporary dry spell and temperature rise in mind."

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