Delhi Weather: Extreme heat in five states including Delhi, red alert of heat wave; Average maximum temperature crosses 45 degrees


Posted on 21st May 2024 12:04 pm by rohit kumar

The mercury is rising in the northwestern plains including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert of extreme heat and severe heat waves for five days. The average maximum temperature in these five states on Monday crossed 45 degrees.


 

According to the Meteorological Department, due to severe heat waves for the next five days, the day will start getting scorching from morning itself, and life will be affected. There are chances of a heat wave for five days in Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and Gujarat. The mercury will rise by two to three degrees. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 47 degrees. Although it rained in some parts of Himachal Pradesh on Monday, the school timings were changed given the heat wave alert.


 

 

Temperature crosses 47 degrees in Delhi for the second consecutive day

The mercury crossed 47 degrees in Delhi for the second consecutive day on Monday. The maximum temperature recorded in Delhi's Najafgarh on Monday was 47.4 degrees. Whereas in Mungeshpur the maximum temperature was 47.1 degrees. The temperature was recorded at 46.6 degrees in Pitampura, 46.1 degrees in Pusa, 45.7 degrees in Aya Nagar, and 45.2 degrees in Palam. The Delhi government directed those schools that did not have summer vacations to do so with immediate effect.


 

A low-pressure area likely to form over the Bay of Bengal tomorrow

A low-pressure area is likely to form over the South-West Bay of Bengal around May 22. This depression is likely to initially move north-eastwards and then weaken over central parts of the Bay of Bengal by the morning of 24 May. It rained throughout the day on Monday in Kolkata and surrounding areas.


 

heavy rain in Kerala

According to the Meteorological Department, very heavy rainfall is expected in South India till May 23. Rain also started in Kerala on Monday. Heavy rain is expected here for two days, due to which emergency centers and hospitals have been kept on standby amid fear of landslides and an epidemic.

 

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