Weather In Punjab Rain Chance On Monday Yellow Alert – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Weather in Punjab rain chance on Monday yellow alert

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Punjab rained heavily on Friday two days ago. The weather remained clear on Saturday. Sunday morning started with sunlight. At the same time, the weather will change once again in the state, due to which rain is forecast. Due to the rains on Friday, night temperatures also dropped by 2.5 degrees on Saturday. The lowest 8.5 degree mercury was recorded at Amritsar. The Meteorological Department has also issued a yellow alert for Monday. Under this, there is a possibility of light to moderate rain with strong winds in many places in Punjab.

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This can further reduce the temperature. However, on Saturday, the weather recorded 3.5 degrees in the maximum temperature of Punjab due to the main dry weather, but it is currently with the general. Maximum 26.8 degree mercury was recorded in Mohali. On Saturday, Ludhiana had a minimum mercury of 11.2 degrees, Patiala 13.2 degrees, Pathankot 10.2 degrees, Bathinda 12.6 degrees, Fazilka also 12.6 degrees, Ferozepur 11.8, Ferozepur 11.8, Jalandhar 12.3 degrees. Amritsar was recorded at the maximum temperature of 22.3 degrees, 23.6 degrees in Ludhiana, 24.6 in Patiala, 24.4 degrees of Pathankot, 22.6 degrees of Bathinda (1.5 degrees below normal), 23.3 degrees of Fazilka, 23.0 degrees of Ferozepur, 22.4 degrees in Jalandhar.

Rain and hail damage up to 70 percent of crops in villages of Ghannaur and Sannaur

On Friday evening, there has been a huge loss of up to 70 per cent of wheat crops in the villages of light Ghannaur and Sannaur in Patiala district due to torrential rains and hailstorm. Wheat earrings have fallen due to rain, strong winds with hail. According to the farmers, in the month of March, the earrings were to get grain, but due to the loss of earrings due to weather, shift crops have been destroyed by the farmers like sons. District farming officer Jaswinder Singh admitted that there was a loss of up to 70 percent of wheat crops on 500 acres in Manjoli village of Ghannaur light. On the other hand, wheat crops have fallen to the ground in village Malakpur in Sannaur. He said that in the villages where crops have been damaged, reports have been made and sent to the high officials of the department. The farmers have demanded the government to give compensation for the loss of loss by making them fallen.

Sarka announces compensation: Kohar

According to the farmer leaders Kaka Singh Kotra and Abhimanyu Kohar due to the Khanouri border, there has been a lot of hail and rains in many districts in Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh on Friday, which has caused a lot of damage to mustard and wheat crops, governments should announce proper compensation for farmers without any delay.

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