Kanpur, 05 May (HS). There are chances of change in the weather of Uttar Pradesh once again. On Sunday, there was movement of clouds in the sky throughout the day, but the temperature increased. The Meteorological Department says that there is a warning of rain with strong winds in Uttar Pradesh for the next two days.

Dr. SN Sunil Pandey, meteorologist of Chandrashekhar Azad University of Agricultural Technology, said on Sunday that the Western Disturbance is in the form of a trough in the mid-tropospheric westerly winds with its axis 5.8 km above sea level, which is approximately 65 degrees east longitude. Along running north of 32 degrees north latitude. The Western Disturbance operates as a trough in the middle and upper troposphere with westerly winds, with its axis at 5.8 km above sea level, running approximately north of 25°N latitude and 54°E longitude.

An area of ​​cyclonic winds has formed over north-western Rajasthan and surrounding areas. A cyclonic circulation lies over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and adjoining areas. A cyclonic circulation is over Marathwada and surrounding areas.

A trough extends from Meghalaya to the cyclonic circulation over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, passing through Jharkhand, Odisha, South Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha to the cyclonic circulation over Marathwada. Due to these weather activities, there is a warning of thunderstorm and light rain in the next two days. With this, there will be movement of clouds in the sky and the temperature is likely to remain almost normal.

Told that the maximum temperature in Kanpur was recorded at 42.0 and the minimum temperature was 20.6 degrees Celsius. The relative humidity in the morning was 33 percent and the relative humidity in the afternoon was 20 percent. The direction of the winds was north-west with an average speed of 4.5 km per hour. According to the weather forecast, there is a possibility of light clouds in the next five days but there is no possibility of rain and the wind speed is likely to be normal.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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