Heat wave will start in Madhya Bharat from today, it will rain in these states along with Delhi-NCR.
Heat wave will start in Madhya Bharat from today, it will rain in these states along with Delhi-NCR.
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New Delhi: Yesterday's day brought relief in many parts of North West India including Delhi. In fact, due to the western disturbances, people got relief from the scorching sun and heat, as rain was seen in many places. At the same time, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) says, from May 5, the situation is going to change once again. May 5 i.e. from today the heat wave is likely to start once again. With this, the people of central India will have to deal with the heat wave from May 5, ie from today itself. Let us tell you that by tomorrow i.e. 6th May it will spread in North West India. At the same time, the rain in many areas including Delhi-NCR last evening made the weather pleasant. On the other hand, IMD has expressed the possibility of heat wave in different areas in North Madhya Maharashtra today i.e. on May 5.

At the same time, from May 8, people in Vidarbha, Rajasthan, South-West Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh will have to bear the heat. In fact, due to the Western Disturbance, there was rain and strong winds in some parts of Delhi on Wednesday and due to this, Delhiites got relief from the scorching and scorching heat for the last two to three weeks. However, due to severe summer conditions and a weak Western Disturbance over Northwest India, there was no rain. Apart from this, the IMD has predicted strong winds with speed of 30-40 km/h and light to moderate intensity rain in the adjoining areas of NCR including Loni Dehat, Hindon Air Force Station and Ghaziabad. Let us tell you that the Meteorological Department said in its weather bulletin that, 'Due to the Western Disturbance, winds with a speed of 40-50 kmph will move in the western Himalayan region during the next two days.'

Along with this, there may also be heavy rain with thunder and strong winds. Strong winds with a speed of 40-50 kmph are expected in western Rajasthan and north-east Uttar Pradesh from May 6 to 8. Apart from this, Umashankar Das, Senior Scientist, IMD Bhubaneshwar, says that as of now, we are expecting the wind speed to be around 40-50 km/h up to 75 km/h. Fishermen are advised not to venture into the Andaman Sea area and southeast Bay of Bengal. A low pressure area will form in and around South Andaman Sea around May 6 and thereafter the low pressure area will move north-westwards and turn into a deep depression after 48 hours. At the same time, it has also been said that during the next four days, rain has been predicted in Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Sikkim and Odisha.

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