Heatwave: IMD issues yellow warning for Delhi-NCR; Conditions likely to continue in Gujarat and MP - look at forecast | Today news
Many countries in India are completing the heatwave conditions, and no immediate rest time is expected during the next 24 hours. However, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted light rainfall from April 10 in parts of Rajasthan and North West India. In its latest advice, the IMD said: “No significant change in maximum temperatures probably over Northwestern India, Gujarat and Maharashtra during the next 24 hours and then drops by 2-4 ° C during the subsequent 3 days; days. “Again in Delhi amid the rising mercury, Delhi on Wednesday recorded its highest minimum temperature in April in three years at 25.6 degrees Celsius, 5.6 degrees above normal. The IMD said:” Yesterday hot night conditions were only observed at Palam. Today they were recorded at all five synoptic stations. “A similar trend was seen in 2022 when the highest minimum temperature reached 26.2 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature is expected to go to about 40 degrees Celsius on Wednesday. Serious heatwave conditions prevailed in Rajasthan, with Barmer scoring the highest maximum temperature in the state over the past 24 hours at 46.4 degrees Celsius. 40-50 kilometers per hour, and light rain in some places in parts of Bikaner, Jaipur, Bharatpur and Jodhpur divisions on April 10-11. Due to the effect of storm rain, there is a strong possibility of a fall in temperature with 2 to 4 degrees, providing relief from the serious heat during this period. The temperature is expected to rise again from April 14-15, bringing another period of severe heat to the southwest of Rajasthan. Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh Heatwave conditions are likely to continue and improve on Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh on April 9 and April 10, the IMD said. “Isolated hailstorm probably over East Madhya Pradesh on 09th and Jharkhand on April 10.” Central and West Indies faced several states of Central and West Indies on Tuesday with the heatwave, with the temperature rising to a burning 46.4 degree Celsius in Rajasthan’s Barmer. According to the Met section, a total of 27 stations temperature equal to either above 43 degrees Celsius in the State Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh. At least 19 of them scored heatwave to severe heat wave conditions. The ongoing heatwave in the North West India is likely to be facilitated in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh from April 11 from April 11, the IMD said. During April 9-11, “under the influence of Western disorder; rainfall along with thunderstorm and lightning, windy winds” is likely to occur across the northwest of India, the IMD said on Wednesday. The rainfall, along with thunderstorms and lightning, is likely to continue on the East and Northeast India until April 12, he added. Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh & Kerala “isolated to scattered light/moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorm, lightning and windy wind (velocity 40-50 km/h) probably about Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam, Kerala & Maha, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Central India 09-11th; Assam & Meghalaya, “IMD said. Jammu & Kashmir” spread to fairly widespread light/moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorm, lightning and windy winds (velocity 40-50 km/h) probably over Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh-Gilgit-Baltistan-Muzaffarabad; Isolated post-spread rainfall over Himachal Pradesh during 09th and Uttarakhand during 09th. April 09-12. “