The sky will be on fire, the Meteorological Department has done 'careful' about the heat wave
The sky will be on fire, the Meteorological Department has done 'careful' about the heat wave
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New Delhi: In the coming days, heat wave is going to increase in many areas including the capital of the country. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has informed that from April 6, the temperature is going to increase further. The maximum temperature in Delhi on Sunday was recorded at 39.4 degrees Celsius, 6 notches above normal. The day's minimum temperature was recorded at 19.3 degrees Celsius, a notch above normal, while the relative humidity ranged between 69 per cent to 14 per cent.

The Meteorological Department said that the maximum temperature recorded at Palam Met Center was 40.2 °C, Lodhi Road 40.6 °C, Ridge 41.4 °C, Ayanagar 40.6 °C, Pitampura 41 °C, Najafgarh 41.7 °C and Mayur Vihar 37.7 °C. Is. The maximum temperature in Delhi on Saturday was 39.4 degrees Celsius.

The Meteorological Department has also issued an alert of severe heat between April 3 and 6 in far flung places. According to the IMD, extreme heat occurs when the temperature rises to 6.4 degrees above normal. March was the hottest month in India in 121 years, during which the country has experienced severe heat.

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