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IMD issued a red signal for heavy rainfall through May 21 and the possibility of a heatwave in UPs Haryana.

By Kajal Sharma - 17 May 2024 05:33 PM
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The MeT department reported that over the weekend, the temperature in Delhi is probably going to reach 45 degrees Celsius. Dry westerly and northwesterly breezes, along with clear skies that allow for direct sunshine in northern states starting on Thursday, have been blamed for the skyrocketing temperature.Since there isn't projected to be any rain or western disturbance, the mercury has been climbing in Delhi over the previous three days and is likely to stay there into the weekend. By Friday, the highest might be 44°C, and on Saturday, it might be 45°C. An IMD representative stated that certain stations might fit the description of a heatwave.The most recent IMD forecast states that a heatwave will affect western Rajasthan from May 15 to May 18, and that a heatwave will affect western Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and southern Haryana from this morning until Saturday.