
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) in its prediction predicted severe precipitation across the large line of India in the next week. According to advice published on Thursday, potential weather disruption is expected in northeastern India. Northeast states, including Assam and Meghalaya, will stiffen today for showers.
For coastal India, a meteorologist predicted light rainfall in some areas until June 8, accompanied by storms, lightning and impact winds.
IMD predicts that very strong rainfall, accompanied by storms and lightning, is probably in isolated places in the following conditions: Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Maharashtra and Rajasthan.
Weather in Delhi
In Delhi, the weather will be partially cloudy and rain is not predicted for the capital. The maximum temperature will be around 39 ° C, while the minimum is likely to settle around 26 ° C.
IMD stressed that Delhi would see in the coming days below normal temperature, but likely to return to the normal range until Saturday 7th June.
“The maximum and minimum temperatures above the dill will probably be between 38 and 40 ° C and 25 to 27 ° C, respectively. The minimum temperature will be almost normal and the maximum temperature will be almost normal,” IMD told June 7.
IMD’S Heatwave Alert
The MET department said the Heatwave conditions are likely to prevail over ODISHA on Friday, while Western Rajasthan will witness extreme heat from Saturday to Monday.
Yellow alerts for Hyderabad
After a slightly cooler day on Wednesday, Hyderabad is expected to see light in a gentle rain in the next few days. According to the latest IMD forecast, the city will usually have the sky overcast until the beginning of next week, with chances of drizzle or slight collisions almost every day.
IMD today also released a yellow warning of strong winds and thunderstorms in Hyderabad.
5th June, the city recorded a maximum temperature of 35.6 degrees Celsius, which is a bit below normal for this time of year. The minimum temperature was 24.6 degrees Celsius. Moisture levels were 67% in the morning and the evening dropped to 45%, so the weather felt more comfortable than the usual before the monsoon heat.
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