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    CG Weather Update: Monsoon stayed in Bastar, mercury will climb up to 2-4 degrees in the next 4 days

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    CG Weather Update: Raipur. In Chhattisgarh, there is rain and humid summer. Monsoon took entry before the scheduled time. It rained in many parts and then suddenly monsoon activity weakened. Light to moderate rains and clouds have been thundered in South Chhattisgarh for the next 5 days. With this, there are chances of increasing day temperature in the state.

    During the last 24 hours, light to moderate rains have been recorded at some places in the state. During this period, Rajnandgaon has recorded 40.5 degrees Celsius in Rajnandgaon and 23.4 degrees Celsius in Ambikapur, the lowest minimum temperature.

    Synoptic system

    1) The northern border of the monsoon is passing through Mumbai, Ahilyanagar, Adilabad, Bhawanipatna, Puri, Sandhead Island and Balurghat.

    2) The upper air cyclonic circulation over the northern internal Karnataka and Marathwada and Telangana is now located 3.1 km above sea level in northern interior Karnataka and surrounding areas.

    3) Cyclone circulation of upper air is located in northwest Uttar Pradesh and surrounding areas and extends 1.5 km above sea level.

    Meteorologist HP Chandra said that a western disturbance is located 55 degrees east. Today, on June 7, on June 7, there is a possibility of light rain at one or two places on June 7. At the same time, there is a possibility of thunderstorms and thunderstorms with thunderstorms in some places. He informed that the western disturbance changes the air pattern, due to which the monsoon winds coming from the Arabian Sea are weak. It is likely to remain located for the next 4-5 days. In such a situation, the increase in temperature is expected to continue.

    Today’s weather in the capital

    In the capital Raipur, the Meteorological Department is likely to be partial in the sky today. The maximum is likely to be 41 ° C and the minimum temperature and around 28 ° C.

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