The scorching heat in the national capital Delhi has troubled people. It has become difficult to step out of the house in the heatwave and scorching sun. Meanwhile, Sunday has been recorded as the hottest day of this season. During this time, severe heat wave was seen at some places. The highest temperature of 48.3 degree Celsius was recorded in Mungeshpur during this period. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert regarding severe heat and heat wave in Delhi-NCR for the next four days. According to the forecast, the maximum temperature during this period will be between 45-46 degree Celsius. At the same time, the wind speed is going to be 40 km per hour. Along with this, light rain is also expected on May 31.
Uttar Pradesh weather
If we talk about the weather of Uttar Pradesh, here too people are facing Bhushan Loo and scorching heat. Meanwhile, people of UP will have to wait for one more month for the monsoon. According to the Regional Meteorological Center, the heat wave will increase in the state for two days due to the westerly winds. But after two days, there will be a slight drop in temperature due to the easterly winds. However, during this time the humidity will increase. At the same time, the heat will decrease during the night. According to the Meteorological Department, there will be rain in the state from June to September.
Bihar Weather
People are also facing heat and heat wave in Bihar. Heat has made people miserable in other districts of Bihar including the capital Patna. Let us tell you that due to the rain last week, people got relief from the heat. But now the heat has made them miserable again. If the Meteorological Department is to be believed, the effect of cyclonic storm Remal can also be seen in Bihar. The weather is going to change in Bihar on 27 May. Starting from the northeastern region here, its effect will be seen in almost the whole of Bihar for the next 5-6 days. During this time, light to moderate rain will be seen in many districts. If the Meteorological Department is to be believed, it is going to rain in many districts of the state between 27-28 May.
west bengal weather
Cyclone Remal continues to wreak havoc in West Bengal. Due to heavy rains and strong winds, there has been a sharp drop in temperature. The wind is blowing at a speed of 120-130 km per hour here. Due to heavy rains and strong winds, trees are seen uprooted here and there. According to the information, the havoc of rain will continue on Monday and with time the speed of the wind will also decrease. After the effect of the cyclonic storm ends, the speed of the wind will become 40-50 km per hour.
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