
In the middle of the National Capital Washing Heat, the Indian Meteorological Department predicted that the temperature could increase to more than 45 degrees Celsius in the coming days.
According to the MET department, the city temperature on Monday reached the highest point of June, 44 degrees Celsius. Early in the morning touched 27.6 degrees Celsius, with a level of humidity recorded around 48 percent.
Previously on Sunday Delhi recorded the maximum temperature at 42.1 degrees Celsius.
Yellow Caution for Delhi:
The warning of “hot and humid” conditions continuing in the city of IMD issued an orange warning of the next four days for the national capital and neighboring states, including Haryana, Pandjab and some parts of Uttar Pradesh.
IMD also stated that the conditions of the thermal wave wave are most likely to prevail in the next three days and there may be no heat relief.
“If we are talking about Northwest India, then for the next four days, most subdivizes – especially on the plains – are likely to experience wave conditions. In Delhi NCR, the temperature for the region is expected to be set over 45 degrees Celsius (Monday and Tuesday).
Not only that, the air quality has also deteriorated in Delhi, with an air quality index (AQI) recorded on Monday morning at 219.
Expected rains?
According to the Met department, Delhi can witness the rain by the middle of the week. IMD predicted light into slight precipitation across parts of northern India, accompanied by storms, lightning and impact winds (40–50 km / h).
In Delhi, Haryana, Chandigar and West Uttar Pradesh, light to medium rainfall is expected on 13-14. June, while Uttarakhand and East Uttar Pradesh could see scattered showers between 11 to 14 June. Pandjab can also get a rain of 14 June.
However, the rainfall can be uneven and can bring temporary relief from the petrol temperature. IMD advises the inhabitants to stay in the emergency room for thunderstorms and impact winds during this period.
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