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LU will start in these states over the next 6 days, and crops will rise due to heavy heat

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMT) said on Friday, the temperature of Delhi is expected to reach 42 degrees Celsius in the next six days. The affected areas include South Haryana, Delhi, West Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Gujarat, Rajasthan and West Madhya Pradesh. The main impact of this heat is found in crops, especially crops such as wheat and gram. There are many parts of the wheat in its final stage. Increased temperatures can cause a crisis in wheat yield.

During this period, the maximum temperature in many parts of Central and Northwest India will increase from 2 to 4 degrees Celsius, the IMT said. In Delhi, in some places in April 6 or 7, the day temperature can reach about 42 degrees Celsius.

Destruction from April to June

Earlier this week, the department said India would be more temperature than normal from April to June. Also, there will be more summer days in Central and East India and Northwest plains. Generally, in India, four to seven days of summer (heat) days are registered between April and June. Generally, in India, the Heidestroke lasts four to seven days between April and June.

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The states that are expected to live on the day of the day, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Northern Territory and Northern Territory.

In some states such as Uttar Pradesh (its eastern part), Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha, 10 to 11 heat days can be found during this period. Last year, there was a lot of heat in India. 2024 was the hottest year in India and the world.

Hot waves start in February

This year, many parts of India arrived in summer waves early February 27-28. The first summer was registered on April 5, 2024. While summer waves in India are common in April and May, scientists say they are increasingly changing due to climate change.

A study in 2022 suggests that the risk of summer waves in the 21st century will increase by 10 times. More than 70 percent of India’s heat waves may be.

In April, the mercury of the heat in Gujarat could cross 40 degrees. In Vaasai, the meteorological department has now issued a warning of the heat wave for the next six days to the URA Rashtra-Catch region. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange warning in the party for 2 days today and tomorrow, while the yellow warning has been issued in Rajkot. According to the meteorological department, the mercury of heat is 40 to 43 degrees in most parts of the state. In Ahmedabad and surrounding areas, Wednesday is close to 40 degrees.

Read: In these districts, including Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh, there will be a fire from the sky and know the latest update of the IMT

The Meteorological Department issued a forecast and said the weather would dry up in most districts of the state. The heat wave is likely to occur in northern Gujarat from April 6 to April 9, resulting in a yellow warning in Gandhinagar, Sabarganda, Mahasana, Banaskanda and Aravali. In most cities in Gujarat on Friday, the mercury of the heat is expected to go up to 42 degrees. On Thursday, Surendra Nagar recorded a 43 degree heat. In addition, the party’s zero, 42.7 in Rajkot and 40 degrees 42.8 degrees in Ahmedabad.

Impact on crops

Due to climate change in the entire central India, the effect of heat was seen in March, which has affected many crops and the drinking water issue has arisen. In many countries of Central Asia, March temperature was up to 10 degrees. The climate change behind this has increased the temperature of the temperature by 4 degrees. The study has been published by the ‘World Weather Advocation’. It suggests that the hot month of March has affected many crops and created a drinking water crisis.

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