
Northwest and Central India will be guided in the next two days under the waves on heavy wave waves, and the southwestern monsoon is expected to advance to the remaining parts of the Central and East India and some parts of the northwest from 12 to 18 June.
The Heatwave conditions are very likely in many places above Jammu-Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, East Rajasthan, West Uttar Pradesh, Pandjab, Haryan, Chandigarh and Delhi, IMD said in its latest update. He also predicted the serious conditions of the wave in isolated places above Himachal Pradesh and East Rajasthan 12 June and West Rajasthan during the 12th-14th. June. In Central India, Madhya Pradesh will probably witness the thermal waves from 12 to 13 June.
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“No significant change in maximum temperatures, which is likely that during northwestern and central India over the next 2-3 days and a gradual decline of 2-4 ° C after,” IMD said.
It predicted that the southwestern monsoon proceeds in the remaining parts of Central and East India and some parts of Northwest India from 12 to 18 June and in most parts of Northwest India from 19 to 25 June.
According to IMD 11 June, the highest maximum temperature recorded 48.0 ° C in Sriganganagar, Rajasthan. In the northwest and Central India, the maximum temperatures were between 43-48 ° C in most places of Rajasthan, Pandjab, in several places in Madhya Pradesh and isolated places in Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and East Uttar Pradesh. They were in the range of 39-43 ° C in many places Bihar, in several places in the Gujarat and Visarbha region, West Uttar Pradesh and isolated places in Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh-Gilgit-Baltistan-Muzaffarab and Jharkhand.
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Also, the maximum temperature was also significantly above normal (> 5.1 ° C) in many places above Jammu-Kashmir, Ladakh-Gilgit-Baltistan-Muzafafarab, in most places above the Arnacal Pradesh, in several places through Assam, Meghalaya and Himacal Pradesh; And in isolated places in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim, Gangetic West Bengal, Bihar, West Uttar Pradesh, West Rajasthan, East Rajasthan, West Madhya Pradesh and East Madhya Pradesh.
In Delhi, temperatures are likely to remain between 40 ° C to 44 ° C to 14 June.
As street sellers see the highest victims of waves, IMD, in cooperation with Greenpation India And various informal Delhi associations are trying to make weather forecasts more inclusive and accessible. IMD supports efforts by creating simplified, user -friendly warnings of thermal wool in Hindi in cooperation with community members and ensures that predictions are not only understood, but also acceptable.
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Daily weather forecasts of IMD and alerts of thermal waves are simplified and translated into easy -to -understand local languages. These messages are now shared via WhatsApp groups and are prominently displayed in authorizations, work branches and waste segregation points via posters and manually written notifications.
“The aim is to develop a local system of timely warning at local level by using the confidence and reach of street sellers, concert workers and workers of daily wages as weather -free communicators,” IMD official said.
Meanwhile, IMD predicted that the monsoon would probably be in an active stage with severe to very strong precipitation in several places and extremely heavy falls in isolated places above the southern peninsula India during the 12th-17th. June and above Konan and Goa during 12-14. June.
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