

According to the latest information from the Meteorological Department, monsoon has gone back from some parts of Rajasthan today itself. In the coming two to three days, monsoon will also leave the rest of Rajasthan, some areas of Punjab and Gujarat.
Monsoon bids farewell
New Delhi: This time the monsoon has given good rains across the country, which has brought relief to farmers and the general public. But now the monsoon has started returning slowly and according to the Meteorological Department, monsoon will leave many states in the next two-three days.
According to the latest information from the Meteorological Department, monsoon has gone back from some parts of Rajasthan today itself. In the coming two to three days, monsoon will also leave the rest of Rajasthan, some areas of Punjab and Gujarat. The weather conditions remain completely favorable for this change.
Heavy to very heavy rains are expected in Northeast India for the next three days. From September 14 to 17, most parts of Arunachal Pradesh will receive rain. Heavy rains are expected in Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura on 15 and 16 September. Very heavy rains are also expected in Arunachal Pradesh between 18 and 20 September. Heavy rains will occur in Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, Assam and Meghalaya on 14 September.
The rainy season will continue in South India as well. Thunderstorms are expected in Tamil Nadu during 16 to 19 September. At the same time, heavy rains may occur in coastal Andhra Pradesh and Yanam on September 14, in Telangana on 14-15 September, and in interior Karnataka from 14 to 16 September. Strong winds are expected in coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam and Rayalaseema in the next five days.
In West India, light to moderate rain and drizzle is likely at many places in Konkan, Goa, Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada on September 16. Apart from this, very heavy rains may occur in Konkan, Goa, Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada on September 14 and 15.
Northwest India will also be affected by rain. Heavy rains may occur in Himachal Pradesh on September 14. Heavy rains are expected in Uttarakhand on September 14 and 16. Rain will also continue in eastern Uttar Pradesh during September 14 to 20. Very heavy rains are also expected in Uttarakhand on 15 September.
According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon is now gradually going to leave many states, but the rain will continue in Northeast and South India for a few more days. People have been advised to be alert and take necessary precautions during the rain. In the coming days, farmers and the general public will have to adjust their work based on the changes in the weather.