new Delhi . The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Wednesday that the heat wave conditions are likely to continue over central and west India during the next 4-5 days. The maximum temperature in Delhi-NCR remained in the range of 39-41.2 degree Celsius, while Chandrapur in Maharashtra recorded a maximum temperature of 44.2 degree Celsius. According to the IMD, Delhi’s base station Safdarjung recorded a temperature of 39.6 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature is expected to be 40 degree Celsius on both Thursday and Friday. Similarly, the maximum temperature was recorded at 39.6 degrees Celsius at Palam Observatory, Lodhi Road (40.1), Ridge (40.9), Ayanagar (40.3), Jafarpur (40.0), Najafgarh (40.6), Narela (41.7), Pitampura (41.4). . The maximum temperature was recorded at Sports Complex, Dwarka (41.5), Gurgaon (40.8) and Noida (39.4) and Delhi’s Mayur Vihar at 38.4 degrees Celsius.
Heat wave conditions were observed over most parts of West Rajasthan, many parts of Himachal Pradesh and parts of Haryana, while heat wave conditions were observed over East Rajasthan, parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Jammu division. Viewed.
Chandrapur in Maharashtra recorded the highest temperature across India at 44.2 degrees Celsius, followed by Akola (Maharashtra) at 43.2 degrees Celsius.
Temperatures above 41°C were recorded at several places across India: Gujarat – Rajkot (41.3), Amreli (41.5), Bhuj (41.8) and Surendra Nagar (41.3); Maharashtra – Amravati (41.8), Washim (42.5), Wardha (42.8), Nagpur (42.1), Brahmapuri (41.8) and Gondia (41.5), Malegaon (41.0), Solapur (42.8), Rajasthan – Ganganagar (41.3), Churu (43), Bikaner (42.5), Jaisalmer (41.8), Barmer (42.7), Jodhpur (41.2), Pilani (42.8) and Kota (41.6), Madhya Pradesh – Ratlam (41.8), Gwalior (41.7), Rajgarh (42.0) ), Khandwa (42.1), Khargone (42.4), Dhar (41.2), Khajuraho (42.4), Damoh (41.8) and Satna (41.2) °C, the IMD data showed.
Heat wave conditions to severe heat wave conditions are very likely to continue over most parts on March 31 over many parts and over parts of West Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan and West Madhya Pradesh on March 31. Heat wave to severe heat wave conditions in isolated pockets over South Haryana and Delhi on March 31.
“During the same period, heat wave conditions are very likely to occur over these regions during April 1-3, with isolated heat wave conditions likely to occur over these areas during the same period,” the IMD forecast said.
—AnyTV News
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