Again: Temperature outside 48 degrees in Northern India, Rajasthan in the grip of intense heat, including Delhi-up; Red Alert in Punjab - Again Update Northern - India Heatwave Summer Forecast Imd Delhi NCR to increase Bihar Haryana Punjab Kashmir Himacha
Jagran Team, New -Delhi. The entire North India suffers from the scorching heat and heat. From the ground to the mountain, they are scorching with the scorching heat. The humidity increased as a result of the hot nights with the day. Bathinda’s temperature in Punjab was recorded at 45.8 degrees Celsius for the second consecutive day. The temperature of the capital also reached above 45 degrees Celsius, but the heat index reached 50.8 degrees without a geyser. The meteorological department changed the yellow warning to Red Alert. In ‘Red Alert’ people should avoid directly from sunlight and especially in the afternoon. On Wednesday, strong sunlight in Delhi for the third consecutive day and warm wind from 20 to 40 km per hour disturbed the condition of the people. The AC also began to deteriorate in between, while the water of the tanks placed on the roofs boiled without a geyser. The scorching heat in UP is about one -third of Uttar Pradesh with scorching heat. On Monday, 24 districts had a temperature of more than 40 degrees Celsius. The southern-western part still does not seem to relieve the heat. Although the effect of heat in five districts has significantly reduced, but there is still the chance of heat plants in 20 districts. In nine districts of Haryana, the red warning of Lu was issued by the meteorological department to make a warning to heat the night as well. There is an orange warning in yellow and five in 15 districts. The highest temperature was recorded at 45.2 in Orai. Lu’s Red Alert was also issued in nine districts of Haryana adjacent to Rajasthan. The maximum temperature of Sirsa reached 46.6 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature of Patna in Bihar was recorded at 40.7 degrees Celsius, while Buxar was the hottest in Buxar Pradesh with 42.8 degrees Celsius. In five districts of Jammu, the heat is at its peak in Jammu and Kashmir opposite the Mercury 40. In Jammu, the temperature was recorded at 44.4, 46.8 in Samba, 42.4 in Udhampur, 41.9 in Ramban and 40.2 degrees Celsius in Rajouri. The maximum mercury in Srinagar was 33.9 and the minimum was 17.6 degrees. Lu went in Una, Kullu, Bilaspur and Mandi in Himachal Pradesh. Una recorded 43.5 ° C. The weather turned into Uttarakhand. There was rain in some places. In Punjab, the death of a person suffers from burning heat and heat in punjab. On Wednesday, Amritsar had a maximum temperature of 44.8 and Ludhiana was 44 degrees Celsius. The nights are also warm with the day. In many cities, the night temperature was more than 30 degrees Celsius. Night temperature in Patiala was 30.5, 30.3 in Ludhiana and 30.1 degrees in Amritsar. At the same time, 62 -year -old Vijay Kumar of the town of Kala Nangal died of heat at the train station in Gurdaspur. Light rain can occur after 13, dr. Nararsh Kumar, senior scientist at IMD, said: “A serious summer is expected to continue to Thursday.” A Western disorder can affect Northwestern India from the night of June 13, which can cause light rain and thunderstorms. In some other parts of Chhattisgarh, there is a possibility of a favorable position for the southwest to move forward. In Uttarakhand it can get heavy rainfall on Thursday. whose bodies of four have been restored, while looking for one. Siganganagar was the hottest city in the country with 48 degrees temperature.