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IMD Alert! Heatwave to continue in central, west India for next 4-5 days

Reported By: | Edited By: DNA Web Crew |Source: DNA webdesk |As a lot as this level: Mar 31, 2022, 07: 55 AM IST

Even as Delhi-NCR persisted to behold maximum temperatures hovering between 39-41.2 degrees Celsius while Chandrapur in Maharashtra topped with the utmost temperature of 44.2 degrees Celsius, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday mentioned that the heatwave spell is probably going to continue over Central and West India within the course of next 4-5 days.

Safdarjung, Delhi’s miserable plight, recorded 39.6 degrees Celsius, the IMD mentioned and predicted the utmost temperature to be 40 degrees Celsius on Thursday and Friday. In a same range, Palam Observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 39.6 degrees Celsius, Lodhi Street (40.1), Ridge (40.9), Ayanagar (40.3), Jafarpur (40.0), Najafgarh (40.6), Narela (41.7), Pitampura (41.4), Sports Advanced, Dwarka (41.5) and Mayur Vihar recorded 38.4 degrees Celsius while Gurgaon (40.8), Noida (39.4) too, saw maximum temperature within the same range.

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Heatwave to excessive heatwave instances became seen in most aspects of West Rajasthan, in quite lots of aspects of Himachal Pradesh and in some aspects of Haryana while heatwave instances had been seen in some aspects of East Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and isolated pockets of Jammu Division and Uttar Pradesh.

Chandrapur in Maharashtra recorded the best maximum temperature at some level of India at 44.2 degrees Celsius, followed by Akola (Maharashtra) at 43.2 degrees Celsius.

Extra than one locations at some level of India that recorded temperatures above 41 degrees Celsius: Gujarat — Rajkot (41.3), Amreli (41.5), Bhuj (41.8) and Surendra Nagar (41.3); Maharashtra — Amaravati (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) degrees Celsius, the IMD knowledge showed.

Heatwave to excessive heatwave instances in most aspects is extraordinarily likely to continue in quite lots of aspects on March 31 and in some aspects of West Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan & West Madhya Pradesh on March 31. Heatwave to excessive heatwave instances in isolated pockets over south Haryana & Delhi on March 31.

“It’s some distance likely to minimize spatially and with regards to intensity over these areas within the course of April 1-3 with heatwave instances in some pockets over these areas within the course of the same period,” the IMD forecast added.



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