There will be no relief from the scorching heat-loo, it may rain here
There will be no relief from the scorching heat-loo, it may rain here
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New Delhi: The heat of summer is increasing rapidly and the heat is increasing day by day. You must be seeing that in April itself, the sun is raining like fire in May-June and there is no hope of relief for a few days. In fact, the Indian Meteorological Department says that Delhi, Haryana, West UP, Punjab, East Rajasthan and Telangana will have to face heat wave for at least the next 3 days. On May 2 and 3, there is a possibility of dust storm in many of these places. With this, except the areas of the Northeast, other places will have to face the wrath of severe heat. On the other hand, if we talk about the capital Delhi, this is the second time in the last 72 years, when there is so much heat in the month of April. On Friday, the mercury touched 46 degrees in many parts of the capital. The Safdarjung station, which gives the average temperature of Delhi, recorded a maximum temperature of 43.5 degrees Celsius for the second consecutive day, which is the highest single day temperature in April in the last 12 years.

With this, the all-time high temperature in Delhi so far is 45.6 degrees, which was recorded on 29 April 1941. In the midst of all this, the Indian Meteorological Department has predicted a severe heat wave for the next 3 days in Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Western UP, Rajasthan. Apart from this, a silver alert has been issued in western Rajasthan for May 1. On the other hand, there is a possibility of heat wave in Vidarbha, Madhya Pradesh for the next 4 days. Apart from this, there will be no relief from heat in eastern Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand till May 1. Even in Bihar, Odisha, Sub-Himalayan Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Madhya Maharashtra, the heat of the sun will make people sweat and sweat.

Due to the strong southwesterly winds coming from the Bay of Bengal, there is a possibility of rain and thunderstorms in the northeastern areas, sub-Himalayan Bengal for the next 4 days. Winds can blow at a speed of 40 to 50 kmph. Apart from this, there may be heavy rain at isolated places in Arunachal on Saturday and apart from this, due to western disturbance, there is a possibility of rain and hail in the western Himalayan region and Uttarakhand till May 1.

In fact, the Meteorological Department has estimated that another Western Disturbance is becoming active in the north-western areas of the country, due to which the weather will change from May 1. Apart from this, rain may occur in the western Himalayan areas from May 2 to 4 and there is a possibility of rain in the plains of the north-west areas as well. With this, dust storm can occur in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, UP and Rajasthan on May 2 and 3. In fact, IMD said that due to cyclonic winds in South Andaman, a low pressure area is likely to form on 4 May. Due to this, there will be strong winds up to 50 kmph, there will be rain.

In such a situation, fishermen have been advised not to go into the sea. In Punjab, Himachal, East Uttar Pradesh, the mercury rose to 5.1 degrees above normal on Friday and the highest maximum temperature in the country was recorded in Banda in eastern UP at 47.4 degrees Celsius. Now the night has also become very hot and in such a situation, the minimum temperature has also increased by 5 degrees above normal at many places. In fact, the lowest temperature of 21 degrees in the plains of the country was measured in Bhilwara, Rajasthan.

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