According to IMD, yesterday’s temperature yesterday was 44 degrees C in Kondle in Sauroshtr and Catch regions. Almost 21 cities in five states recorded the temperature above 42 degrees Celsius.
On Monday, the Indian Meteorological Division (IMD) issued a yellow warning about the national capital, predicting fever and conditions of thermal wave over the next two days. A red warning was issued today for Gujarat, and the orange alert was issued from 8 to 10 April. The Saurostra and Catch regions face the heavy conditions of thermal wave.
According to IMD, yesterday’s high temperature was 44 degrees Celcius in Candle in Sauroshtr and Catch regions. Almost 21 cities in five states recorded the temperature above 42 degrees Celsius.
“HEAT WAVE CONDITIONS VERY LIKELY IN ISOLATED POCKETS of HIMACHAL PRADESH ON 07TH; HARYANA, Chandigarh, Punjab During 07th-10th; Delhi on 07th & 08th; West Uttar Pradar During 07th-09th; During the 08th-10th April Hot & Humid Weather is likel to prevail overcoastal areas of gujarat State and konkan & goa during 07th-09 “by IMD.
IMD predicted additional conditions of thermal wave for 21 cities in Delhi, Rajastan, Madhaya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Odysha. Other states, including Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, can also witness hot heat. The heat in Rajastan’s Bartmen put up new records. Yesterday the maximum temperature was 45.6 degrees Celsius – the highest in history in the first week of April. Departure 6.8 degrees above normal.
The orange warning for Rajastan was issued for April 7 and 8, while on April 9 and 10, a yellow alert was issued. The conditions of the thermal wave are expected in the isolated areas of the Himachal -Pradesh today. Hariana and Chandigarh can see similar conditions for up to 10 this month.
Although, according to the Central Pollution Control Council (CPCB), air quality index (AQI) in different Delhi constituencies – Anand Vihar 292, Chandani Chauk – 198, ITO – 209, Najofgar – 165, 293, RK Puram is 221, Patparganj is 252, WAZIR IS 260.
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