Many states of North India are seeing a record increase in temperature and heat has started harassing people. It also includes the capital Delhi. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for Delhi, due to which Delhiites will have to face scorching heat. Apart from this, Rajasthan and Gujarat are also in the grip of scorching heat. The scorching heat has also wreaked havoc in Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh.
Rajasthan-Gujarat in the grip of scorching heat
Barmer, located on the border of Rajasthan, was recorded at 45.6 degrees Celsius yesterday, which was the highest in the entire country. The temperature was recorded at 45 ° C in Jaisalmer, 43.3 ° C in Bikaner, 43 ° C in Jodhpur and 43.3 ° C in Chittorgarh. The temperature of all these places falls in the heatwave category.
Heat outbreak increased in the state
Mercury has reached 45 degrees in the state of Gujarat. The highest temperature was recorded at 45.3 degrees Kandla. The temperature in 13 districts of the state crossed 40 degrees. A red alert has been issued for Lu in Kutch. Orange heat alert in Surendranagar, Morbi and Rajkot. Orange heat alert in Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Patan and Mehsana. Yellow summer warning for Bhavnagar and Botad
Warm winds will continue even today.
Warm winds will continue even today. According to Skymet, the temperature in northwest, central and eastern India will gradually increase gradually. Saurashtra, Kutch and many parts of Rajasthan are expected to cause scorching heat. Hot winds may also blow in Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and parts of Haryana. Talking about Delhi, the temperature here (April 8) can reach 41 degrees, which is more than tomorrow. This situation will continue till April 10. After this, there may be a drop in temperature.
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