Delhi's mercury really reached 49 degrees? Fire will rain from the sky next 2 days, know when it will rain - Delhi Ncr Heatewave Orange Alert issued amid the scorching temperature
The scorching heat continues in Delhi and NCR where the temperature reached 44 degrees Celsius. The meteorological department issued an orange warning over the next two days. Delhi’s temperature reached 43.4 degrees Celsius. According to IMD, the weather in Delhi will remain very warm until at least June 12 and the heat is likely to run. Pti, New -Delhi. Lu’s Thapeday went on Monday in the capital Delhi and NCR. People feel heat up to 49 degrees. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange warning over the next two days and people advised to be vigilant. Delhi’s temperature reached 43.4 degrees Celsius on Monday, which is 3.4 degrees above the average. The minimum temperature was 27.6 degrees Celsius, while the humidity level was between 48 and 25 percent. According to IMD, the weather will remain very warm in Delhi until at least June 12. The temperature is expected to remain about 44 ° C. IMD said the daytime temperature is expected to be about 44 ° C, while nights will also be about 28 ° C. Over the next two days, strong winds are likely to blow at a speed of 20-30 kilometers per hour, but it probably won’t get much relief. IMD confirmed that stability in LO was observed in Haryana-Chandigarh. The temperature in cities such as Sirsa, Rohtak and Ayyanagar (Delhi) reached nearly 45 degrees Celsius. IMD said that the second consecutive day of heat stood in the area, including Delhi, on Monday. Even after sunset, the temperature is more hot in Delhi and the temperature remains high, even after sunset. This made it difficult for people to come out. At the same time, the risk of diseases caused by heat can increase. Especially the problems of the elderly, children and people with health problems have increased. From June 12, some relief can be received, as IMD has estimated light rain and thunderstorms in some parts of Delhi. In addition, winds can also blow at a speed of 30 to 40 kilometers per hour. The meteorological department recorded in the ‘weak’ category with AQI 235 said although the rain will not be heavy, it can provide a brief relief from excessive heat. At the same time, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the air quality index (AQI) in the capital was recorded in the ‘weak’ category with a ‘weak’ category on Monday. According to the CPCB, the AQI is between zero to 50 AQI ‘good’, between 51 and 100, ‘satisfactory’, between 101 and 200, ‘medium’, between 300 to ‘bad’, between 300, 301 to 400s and 401 to 500, the beach is considered ‘serious’.