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The Meteorological Department has said that there will be no significant change in the maximum temperature in most parts of North-Western India in the next four to five days. The IMD said that there will be no significant change in the temperature of central India in the next two days.
In Delhi-NCR and parts of Madhya Pradesh, people are facing severe heat.Heat Wave) with Lu facing. The mercury reached 47 degree Celsius on Sunday in Nagaon, Madhya Pradesh. Meanwhile, at least 16 towns and cities have recorded temperatures of 45 degrees Celsius and above. India Meteorological Department (IMDHeat wave conditions are also prevailing in some parts of Vidarbha and isolated parts of Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, West Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, an official said. Banda in Uttar Pradesh and Ganganagar in Rajasthan recorded maximum temperatures of 46.8 degrees Celsius and 46.7 degrees Celsius, respectively.
The Safdarjung observatory in Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 44.2 degrees Celsius, while the Mungeshpur observatory in north-west Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 47.3 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Department has said that there will be no significant change in the maximum temperature in most parts of North-Western India in the next four to five days. The IMD said that there will be no significant change in the temperature of central India in the next two days and after that the mercury is likely to drop by two to three degrees. Meanwhile, Southwest Monsoon remains active over Northeast India along with Assam and Meghalaya. These areas received heavy rainfall during the last 24 hours.
Chances of rain being made in these states
During the next 24 hours, light to moderate rain with isolated heavy falls is likely over Northeast India, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, South Interior Karnataka and Coastal Karnataka. Light to moderate rains are possible over Lakshadweep, Kerala, Interior Tamil Nadu, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, parts of Gangetic West Bengal and North Interior Karnataka. Light rain is possible over eastern parts of Bihar, South Konkan and Goa and Jammu and Kashmir. Heat wave conditions are possible over many parts of Delhi and at isolated places over Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, South Uttar Pradesh, North Madhya Pradesh, East Vidarbha, North Rajasthan Odisha and Chhattisgarh.
The heat will continue to bother for a few more days in Rajasthan
Heavy heat is being seen in most parts of Rajasthan. The maximum temperature of the day was recorded at 46.7 degree Celsius in Ganganagar on Sunday.
According to the Meteorological Department, the people of the state are not expected to get relief from the heat for a few days. According to the Meteorological Center Jaipur, the maximum temperature on Sunday was 46.7 degrees in Ganganagar, 46.4 degrees in Dholpur, 45.1 degrees in Alwar and Sangaria, 45.0 degrees in Karauli and Churu, 44.9 degrees in Pilani, 44.4 degrees in Kota and 43.7 degrees Celsius in Bikaner. to be done.
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