
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) warned against the blister of thermal waves in the pandjab, Haryana and Rajasthan, among others until 30 April.
The meteorological agency also predicted storms over several states, including Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar and Odisha.
IMD prognosis for Delhi NCR
The day after the capital witnessed the wave conditions, the temperature touched 43 ° C in isolated areas, Delhi is overcast on Sunday because the weather agency predicts a minor decrease in mercury.
The MET department said Delhi would have a “partially cloudy sky”, with an occasional permanent surface wind of 10-20 km per hour, on Sundays up to 30 km per hour. It is believed that the maximum temperature remains in the range of 40 to 42 ° C, which is above normal up to 1-3 ° C.
The agency also predicted the predominant surface wind for Delhi in the morning, whose speed is likely to increase during the afternoon.
On Monday, the capital will see mainly a clear sky with occasional surface wind. The maximum temperatures above the dili will probably be 40 to 42 ° C.
IMD releases a heat -on alert
The MET department said that the conditions Heatwave are very likely in Pandjab and Haryana until 1 May, while the parts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh will witness blistering waves until 2 May.
Jammu is also on Sunday and Monday 27.-28. April will solidify on warmer days.
IMD also predicted “hot and humid” weather for Bihar, Jharkhand, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puduchherry, Coast Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat in May 1.
(Tagstotranslate) IMD prognosis for Delhi NCR