Monsoon arrives in JK, brings relief from scorching heat

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

arrived in a week ahead of its schedule this year, as intermittent light rains lashed several parts of the state bringing the mercury down by several notches, much to the respite of people reeling under sweltering heat.

The denizens of woke up to a pleasant condition after scattered light rains lashed the city of temples as hit the state last evening.

The day temperature in the city fell by five notches to settle at 28.0 degrees Celsius, 9.7 notches below, normal for this part of the season, an of the Met department said.

He said the night temperature also recorded a dip of about four notches and it settled at 23.9 degrees Celsius, 2.5 notches below average.

The said the drop in the mercury was the result of early arrival of which hit the state yesterday.

Normally, Monsoon arrives in the state in the first week of July, he said, adding intermittent rains will continue for the next couple of days -- a good for the local residents.

He said normal rains are expected during the Monsoon season which usually remains active till mid-September.

Bhadarwah township of district in Jammu region recorded the highest 56.2 mm rainfall since last evening, while the Jammu city witnessed 2.4 mm of rains till 05.30 pm today.

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First Published: Thu, June 28 2018. 19:15 IST