According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will remain completely clear for the next three days. There is no possibility of rain during this period. This could further intensify the intense heat and humidity. The cessation of rain has also led to a rise in temperatures.
On September 22nd, the weather in western and eastern Uttar Pradesh will remain completely dry. There is no possibility of even a light drizzle during this period. On September 23rd and 24th, the weather in the state will also remain clear, with no rain expected. However, meteorologists predict scattered thunderstorms and rain in eastern Uttar Pradesh on September 25th. Rain is also expected in both western and eastern parts on September 26th and 27th.
Meteorologist Atul Kumar Singh stated that the southwest monsoon has begun retreating from western Rajasthan since September 14th. Now, there is no active weather system in the state, and there is a strong westerly and northwesterly wind pressure. Consequently, conditions have become favorable for the monsoon’s withdrawal from western Uttar Pradesh in the next 24 hours. He said that due to the movement in the Bay of Bengal, there is a possibility of scattered rain in Purvanchal from September 25.
After this, on September 26, this system can reach Central UP and Bundelkhand. At present, there will be no relief from humidity and heat in UP for the next three days, but rain may return again in the eastern part from September 25 and in Central and Bundelkhand from September 26. Talking about the temperature, the maximum temperature has increased in most of the districts of the state. In many districts of the state, the temperature is 32℃ to 36℃ or even more. A maximum temperature of 35.1℃ has been recorded in Lucknow.