People in the national capital Delhi will have to wait longer for the monsoon. According to meteorologists, the monsoon in Delhi may arrive in the first week of July instead of the usual date of June 27. The main reason is the non-formation of a favorable weather system in the Bay of Bengal. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the monsoon usually enters in the last week of June, but this time it is likely to be delayed. According to the Meteorological Department (IMD), a low-pressure area is usually formed in the Bay of Bengal around June. It moves the moist winds of the Arabian Sea towards south India. Then this system moves towards northwest India through Odisha, Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh. It forms an anti-clockwise circulation, which helps in the advancement of the monsoon. But this time this system has not been formed. Skymet's meteorologist Mahesh Palawat said that the system has not yet formed in the Bay of Bengal. The monsoon system ID3 is expected to reach Delhi around June. The first week of July is expected to be favorable for the formation of the Indian monsoon.
Delhi's Monsoon Delayed: Expected Arrival Pushed Back to First Week of July
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