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Nautapa hit amid pandemic, heat breaks records in many places, now expectations from the sky

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The whole of North India is vulnerable to hot air and heat. The Meteorological Department has said that this scorching heat is expected to provide relief from May 28. The department said on Monday that due to the east wind blowing from May 28, there will be some coolness in the atmosphere in this area.

Significantly, the temperature in Churu in Rajasthan has been 47.6 degrees Celsius for the last two days. This year, the maximum temperature of the country is being reported so far.

Director of the Regional Special Meteorological Center, Rajendra Kumar Genmani, said that due to the easterly wind blowing from May 28, the extreme heat in the atmosphere will start to decrease. Due to these winds, thunderstorms are also expected to rain in the northern parts of the country from 29 May. Due to which the temperature is also expected to go below 40 ° C. He said that the southwest monsoon is expected to reach Kerala between June 1 and 5. At the same time, it is expected to reach Mumbai from June 15 to 20.

Section -144 applied to prevent heat stroke Palwal District Deputy Commissioner Naresh Narwal said that the effects of hot winds can lead to diseases like heat stroke and cholera, which are extremely harmful to health. The infection of Kovid-19 is already widespread. Hence Section 144 orders have been passed in the district to prevent heat stroke from rising heat.

He said that the government has also issued an advisory on 'Doose and Dont's' regarding heat protection. He said that hot air is likely to increase further in the next 2-3 days, which may have a bad effect on the health of the common man.

He said that necessary precautions, methods, and precautions should be taken to avoid heatstroke. The Deputy Commissioner has given necessary guidelines to the officials of Electricity, Public Health and Engineering, Health Department, City Council, and Municipality, Development and Panchayat Department.

No relief from severe heat and heat The scorching heat and heat on Monday in Delhi-NCR also devastated people. However, mercury has registered a partial decline as compared to Sunday due to strong winds. The maximum temperature in Delhi dropped by 0.4 degrees Celsius as compared to Sunday at 44 degrees Celsius, which was 4 degrees Celsius above normal. However, the maximum temperature of Palam so far this season reached 46.2 degrees Celsius. The town area also came under the grip of heatstroke.

The Meteorological Department forecasts that there is not much change in the weather for the next two days. The weather will turn after May 28. On Monday, winds moved at 35 km per hour in Delhi-NCR. This did not indicate an increase in temperature compared to Sunday.

The minimum temperature was 27.2 degrees Celsius, one degree above normal. Meteorological Department senior scientist Kuldeep Srivastava said that the feeling of heat remained due to the intensifying winds on the surface, but the temperature did not rise much. Had the speed of winds been normal, the temperature in Delhi would have gone above 47 degrees Celsius?

Mercury will fall by 28 if the wind changes The Meteorological Department of Meteorological Department, the wind will change on May 28. Winds will come from the east in Delhi-NCR instead of northwest. At the same time, western disturbances will also have an effect during this period. From this, light rain is expected from the night of May 28 to May 30. It is estimated that on 28th the maximum temperature will be 43 ° C. It is expected to reach 35 ° C by 31 May.

Nauta started, 13 districts in the grip of scorching heat and heat on the first day On the very first day of Nautapa, the heat in Haryana was at its peak on Monday. The 13 districts of the state were in the grip of scorching heat and heat. At the same time, there will be severe heat in 14 districts on Tuesday. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for these districts. An orange alert has been issued for the remaining districts.

Here, on Monday, the heat and heat devastated people. The sun wreaked havoc in the afternoon. On getting out of the house, the heads of people were baffled. After ten o'clock in the morning, the water of the tank kept on the roof was boiled and boiled water came out from the taps. Narnaul recorded a maximum temperature of 45.8 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature in the state is 4 to 5 degrees Celsius above normal. In all districts, the mercury remains between 42 and 45 degrees Celsius.

Great heat till 28 May, Relief till 2 June Haryana will have severe heat till May 28. However, 28 of the districts in the GT belt will undergo a change of weather. Due to the active Western Disturbance and changing the direction of the wind, there is a possibility of rain with strong intensity in the state. On May 29, it is expected to rain at a speed of 40 to 50 km per hour with strong wind. According to the Meteorological Department, similar weather is expected until June 2. In view of this, mercury may come down to 40 or below from May 29 to June 2 i.e. five days. This can give people relief from the scorching heat.

Today red alert in these districts Mahendragarh, Rewari, Jhajjar, Gurugram, Mewat, Palwal, Faridabad, Rohtak, Sonipat, Sirsa, Fatehabad, Hisar, Bhiwani and Charkhedadari.

The temperature of major cities City temperature Narnaul 45.8 Hisar 45.0 Sirsa 45.0 Rohtak 44.0 Gurugram 44.0 Faridabad 44.0 Kurukshetra 43.5 Bhiwani 43.1 Karnal 43.0 Ambala 42.8 Chandigarh 42.0

Scorching heat on the first day of Nautpa, mercury crossed 47 On the very first day of Nautapa in Bundelkhand, people faced scorching heat. There was silence in the streets ahead of the intense heat of the sun. Only a small number of people came out of their houses only when there was a lot of urgent work. Due to maximum mercury being 47.1 degrees Celsius, the fire continued throughout the afternoon.

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