The national capital has been gripped by the scorching heat and it is not going to bring any relief. In fact, the heatwave continues for the fifth day in a row in Delhi. Yes, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a similar situation for two days. Not only this, but at the moment, amid the rising temperature, the people of Delhi are facing torture of 41 degrees. The Meteorological Department (IMD) says that due to dry winds coming from Rajasthan and Gujarat, the temperature has increased. In fact, for the past several days, due to the heatwave during the day, the heatwave is bothering the people. People are feeling uneasy about getting out of their houses in the afternoon. To avoid the outbreak of heatwaves, it is better to get out with a cloth on the head. Recently, the Met department itself said that more severe and persistent heatwave conditions are expected in April over northwest India and adjoining parts of central India. In such a situation, the skin starts to burn by coming out in the bright sun, so people are going out with a cloth-covered on their face and heads before leaving the house. Apart from this, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that the maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to be 41 degrees Celsius between the heatwave for two days, which is about six degrees above normal. The minimum temperature is expected to be 22 degrees Celsius. It is expected to get relief from the heatwave from the coming April 13. Yes, and during this time the temperature is expected to come below 40 degrees. Delhi may have light cloudy conditions during the day from April 13. However, there will be no relief from the heat. The heatwave in the plains is declared when the maximum temperature is above 40 degrees Celsius and at least 4.5 degrees Celsius above normal. Yes, and if the temperature remains 6.4 degrees Celsius above normal, then a 'severe heat wave' is declared. New Maruti Suzuki XL6 MPV bookings starts at Rs 11,000 Covid-19: India reports 861 new cases, 6 deaths in last 24-hrs Muslim community showers flowers as they see processions on Ram Navami