Weather Changes in North and West India

Introduction

The weather office says North India will be very hot. West India will become cooler.

Main Body

In Chandigarh and nearby cities, it rained a lot recently. Now, the rain will stop. From May 16 to May 20, it will be very dry. The temperature in Chandigarh will reach 43Β°C. In Punjab and Haryana, the weather is different. Some places are colder, but some are hotter. In Gurugram, it was cool for a short time. But next week, the temperature will go up by 4 to 6 degrees. In Pune, it was very hot on May 11. Now, the air is changing. The monsoon is coming from the sea. This brings more water in the air. Maharashtra will have some rain and storms until May 18.

Conclusion

North India will have very hot and dry weather. West India will have rain and cooler temperatures.

Learning

🌀️ Talking About the Future

In the text, we see a simple way to talk about what happens next: will + verb.

How it works:

  • Rain will stop β†’\rightarrow (It is raining now, but soon it stops).
  • Temperature will go up β†’\rightarrow (It is 30Β°C now, soon it is 36Β°C).
  • India will have rain β†’\rightarrow (The rain is coming).

🌑️ Opposite Words (The Balance)

To reach A2, you need to describe changes. Notice these pairs from the article:

  • Hot ↔\leftrightarrow Cooler
  • Dry ↔\leftrightarrow Rainy (Rained)
  • Up ↔\leftrightarrow Down (Implicit in temperature change)

πŸ“ Location Phrases

Look at how we name places:

  • "In Chandigarh..."
  • "In Punjab..."
  • "In Pune..."

Rule: Use In + [City/State/Country] to start your sentence.

Vocabulary Learning

weather (n.)
The conditions of the atmosphere, such as temperature, humidity, and precipitation.
Example:The weather today is sunny and warm.
office (n.)
A place where people work, especially with computers and paperwork.
Example:I go to the office every morning.
says (v.)
To speak or state something.
Example:The teacher says we should study.
hot (adj.)
Having a high temperature, warm.
Example:It feels hot in the summer.
cooler (adj.)
Less hot, more comfortable.
Example:The cooler breeze makes us feel better.
rain (n.)
Water droplets falling from clouds.
Example:The rain today is heavy.
dry (adj.)
Not wet, lacking moisture.
Example:The desert is very dry.
temperature (n.)
A measure of how hot or cold something is.
Example:The temperature is 30 degrees Celsius.
reach (v.)
To come to a certain point or level.
Example:The temperature can reach 40 degrees.
storms (n.)
Strong weather with rain, wind, and sometimes thunder.
Example:The storms last for a few hours.