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Weather Alert: Mercury reached close to 48 degrees in this state, heat wave warning in Delhi-NCR

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Weather Alert: Mercury reached close to 48 degrees in this state, heat wave warning in Delhi-NCR

Weather Alert: Be careful of heat and heat wave because currently there is no respite from fire and heatwave raining from the sky for a few days. The Meteorological Department (IMD) says that the temperature will increase further in the coming days.

Weather Alert: Fire is raining from the sky. People in Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, UP, Rajasthan and Gujarat are suffering due to the scorching heat. People will have to remain alert to avoid the scorching heat as the temperature is expected to increase further in the coming days. In many cities the mercury remains between 43 to 47 degrees. But now Delhi has come down from the first position and the highest temperature was recorded in Sirsa, Haryana. There is no hope of relief from this heat wave for a few more days.

Temperature 47.8 degrees in Sirsa, Haryana

The highest temperature recorded was 47.8 degrees Celsius on May 21. He lived in Sirsa, Haryana. After this, the temperature in Pilani, Rajasthan was 47.2 degrees. However, Delhi has now come down far in this list. Let us tell you that for 3 to 4 days the temperature of Nazarfgarh in Delhi was the highest in the country. However, there is a decline since May 21.

Here are the 10 hottest cities

It was the hottest in these areas of Delhi 

Observed Maximum Temperature Dated 21.05.2024  
areas of delhi temperature
Mungeshpur 44.6
Najafgarh 43.9
Palam 42.4
Safdarjung 42.4
ayanagar 42.2

 

The Meteorological Department has issued a red heat alert in many areas of North India for the next five days. There is a possibility of severe heat in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. According to the Meteorological Department (IMD), there is no hope of respite from the heat for the next few days.

 

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