The heat in the Delhi-NCR has made people live. In the last week of April, the sun is on fire, and the temperature is constantly increasing. In the afternoon there is a silence at the capital roads and tourist places. People avoid leaving their homes and the demand for Cooler-AC is rapidly increasing.
New update of the meteorological department
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMT) has released a new update on the heat wave. Earlier, on April 24, 25, 25 and 26 had a heat wave yellow warning, but now the April 24 warning has been removed. This means that the heat wave does not work today, but on April 25 and 26, the Delhi-NCR has been warned of full heat and heat wave.
According to the IMT senior meteorologist, Delhi’s maximum temperature can reach 42 degrees Celsius. However, it is a relaxing that night temperature is reduced. Earlier, where the mercury of the night reached 27 degrees, it has now reached 21-22 degrees.
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The next few days will increase the heat
The meteorologists said that there was no Western disruption for the next 2-3 days, that is, there is no chance of rain. Because of this, the Delhi-NCR is likely to increase the temperature.
The weather will change in Bihar from April 26
In Bihar, the weather is taking the weather quickly in April. It was raining a few days ago and thunderstorms, and now the heat and heat burning phase has begun there. The IMT has issued a warning about the heat wave in the next two days, ie April 24 and 25.
In Northern Bihar districts – West Samparan, East Sambharan, Gopalkanj and Sivar districts have been issued. At the same time, temperatures are high in Patna, Gaya, Bagalpur, Aurangabad, Bexarai, Ara and Bakar in the southern and East Bihar districts.
The weather may change again from April 26
According to the Patna Meteorological Center, the weather is likely to change again from April 26. From this day, the risk of rain, thunderstorms and lightning has been described. That is, some relief from the heat is expected.