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Monsoon Likely to Cover North India in 5-6 Days, IMD Predicts
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Monsoon Likely to Cover North India in 5-6 Days, IMD Predicts

✍️ The Times of India 🗓 29 Jun 2026, 01:16 AM 👁 1

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated that the monsoon is expected to advance across northern India within the next five to six days.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a potential advancement of the monsoon across northern India. This development is anticipated to occur within the coming five to six days, bringing relief and changes in weather patterns to the region.

The weather agency's prediction suggests a significant shift as the monsoon progresses northward. This advancement is a crucial phase for the seasonal rainfall that is vital for the agricultural sector and water resources across the country.

While the monsoon is expected to reach northern parts, the IMD has also issued specific weather alerts for other areas. A heatwave alert has been put in place for Uttar Pradesh, indicating a continuation of high temperatures in the state. Simultaneously, Punjab has been placed under a rain warning, suggesting the possibility of precipitation in the state.