North India begins with heavy heat
Heat Wave Cheers North India: With the onset of April, the heat began to cry in North India. Large parts of India have heat, and many areas are recorded. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMT) has issued a warning to Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. In the coming days, sharp heat waves are predicted, including yellow warning in Delhi, a red warning in Gujarat and an orange warning in Rajasthan. In addition, the meteorological department has issued heavy rains to the weather and the Eastern states.
India is ready for the first heat wave of the season
The strong flow of the northwestern wind, which is run by the antie-cyclonic circulation predicted by the Meteorological Department, will begin today. Hettle is taking place in northwestern India on April 6, and is expected to continue until Thursday 10th April. Western disturbances are expected to bring a temporary drop in temperatures next weekend, which will occasionally provide rain and dusty thunderstorms. Lu is expected to run until April 10.
Yellow warning in Delhi is likely to cause thermal stroke
IMT has issued a yellow warning to Delhi. Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 38.2 degrees Celsius on Sunday, 3.1 degrees above the seasonal average, with a minimum temperature of 18.5 ° C, which is 1.5 degrees lower than normal. The meteorological department is predicted to run the heat with the sky today, the maximum temperature is 41 ° C and at least 21 ° C.
A six -day forecast that the heat is running in Delhi in the next six days, the maximum temperature is 39 ° C to 42 ° C, according to the Central Pollution Control Board, with 209 AQI at 4 pm.
Barmer is the hottest in Rajasthan
In Rajasthan, Barmer is very hot, where the temperature is recorded at 45.6 degrees Celsius, 6.8 degrees than normal. This is the highest temperature of April in the history of Rajasthan. In the midst of the rising temperature in the state, the meteorological department has issued an orange warning. Other cities of the state registered the heat, 45.0 degrees in Jaisalmer, 43.2 degrees in Chittorgarh, 43.0 degrees in Jodhpur, 42.4 degrees in Kota and 42.0 degrees in Jalur. The Jaipur Meteorological Department has warned that the temperature increases by 3-4 degrees in the coming days, the situation in the heat will change further. Temperatures in some parts of southwestern Rajasthan may be 44–45 degrees, while the temperature in East Rajasthan may be between 42-44 degrees.
Red warning in Gujarat
The meteorological department today issued a red warning to Gujarat. The situation of Heidestroke may be in Gujarat for the next 4-5 days.
The possibility of high temperatures in Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh is likely to cause long summer wave from April to June. The daytime temperature in the state continues to exceed 40 degrees Celsius, and night temperature is expected to be unusually higher. On Saturday, Varagaraj recorded a temperature of 41.6 ° C, which is 4.2 degrees than normal. The Meteorological Department forecasts that the temperature is often passed by 45 ° C and no rain is expected during this period. The whole state is higher than normal heat. Officials have warned the district administration, and hospitals and animal shelters have been asked to be prepared for emergency conditions.
Blood of Madhya Pradesh 42.6. C.
In the first week of April, Madhya Pradesh struggles with heat -like heat, and in many districts, the temperature is recorded at more than 40 degrees Celsius. According to official data, blood was blood on Sunday, where the maximum temperature was recorded at 42.6 degrees Celsius. Until Tuesdays and Wednesday, the Heidestroke is expected to spread in the eastern and northeastern districts of Dikamkar, Sadarpur and Nivari. The Bhopal IMT office said the temperature is already increasing, and on Fridays and Saturdays, 33.6 degrees Celsius and 35.2 degrees Celsius.
Lu alert for the next 4 days in Maharashtra
The summer and humid season continued in Mumbai on Saturday. The Santa Cruise Laboratory recorded a temperature of 35.9 degrees Celsius, while the Coloba recorded a temperature of 33.9 degrees Celsius. The Belapur Industrial Association Lab in Navi Mumbai has recorded a temperature of 38 degrees Celsius. IMD scientist Sushma Nair said he did not hope to get relief for the next four days.
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