
Weather update in Delhi: Delhi on Tuesday recorded its highest maximum temperature of the season to 43.8 degrees Celsius. Since the conditions of thermal wave grasped capital, the Indian meteorological department (IMD) warned that it is expected that extreme heat in the coming days will continue.
The weather observatory also issued an orange alert for Heatwave for Delhi on Wednesday, June 11, with the maximum temperature for the expected days reaching 44-46 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, hot and humid conditions have been foreseen on Thursday, June 12, and it is expected that four notches are expected to dive four notches by four notches.
IMD weather forecast for Delhi
From 13 June, there may be relief, while IMD predicts light rainfall and thunderstorms in parts of the Delhi, along with gusty winds between 40 and 50 km / h.
What is a wave?
According to the MET department, the wave of the wave is when the temperature exceeds 40 degrees Celsius and is about 4.5 degrees Celsius higher of the normal, or the maximum exceeds the brand 45 degrees-what was today at Delhi Ayanagar.
The hottest day of the Delhi Records season
According to the Indian meteorological department (IMD) on Tuesday, Delhi was wounded under the intense thermal wave wave wool.
Tuesday’s temperature was 3.6 degrees above the diameter for this time of year. The thermal index or temperature of the actual space rose to an extreme 47.1 ° C, leaving a small space for relief.
Safdarjung, the basic Observatory in the Delhi, recorded a maximum temperature of 43.8 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, while other monitoring stations, including the Road, Hřeben and Ayanagar, recorded the wave conditions, recorded 45.5 degrees Celsius.
Capital also faced unusually warm nights, while the temperatures remained high even after sunset, which makes it difficult to cool people and increases the risk of heat -related illnesses, especially in elderly, young children and those with existing health conditions.
(Tagstotranslate) weather in Delhi