This story is from September 28, 2011

It's time to say goodbye to monsoon

Meteorologists of Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology believe that the continuous rise in temperature towards the departure of monsoons would bring no rains in the city during Navratri.
It's time to say goodbye to monsoon
KANPUR: Meteorologists of Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology believe that the continuous rise in temperature towards the departure of monsoons would bring no rains in the city during Navratri.
The continuous changing wind directions and wind speed causing no rains in the city. "If the conditions remain the same for some more days, the rains may gradually cease for this season," said C B Singh, weather Scientist at CSA.
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He added that the temperature will remain constant even for some more days, but the weather will remain pleasant with high winds and fast approaching winters. The winters are fast approaching, and it is the period of dust storms before the winter arrival. Citizens need to take all possible precautionary measures to avoid getting sick due to heavy dust and fluctuating temperatures, added C B Singh. The maximum temperature for three consecutive days remained at 33.1 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature recorded on Tuesday was 22.8 degrees Celsius.
Even the humidity level recorded for Tuesday declined due to clear sky. The humidity recorded for morning hours was 79%, which further declined in the afternoon to 51%.
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