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47.5 degrees! These states to witness severe heatwave conditions for next 5 days

Last updated on - May 18, 2024, 11:51 IST
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Extreme heatwave​

The Meteorological department, in its weather advisory, has forecasted that there will be heat to severe heat wave conditions in the plains of Northwest India and Bihar for the next 5 days. Additionally, heat wave conditions are expected to start in East and Central India from May 18.

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Haryana faces heatwave

In Punjab and Haryana, the temperature is also near 44 degrees Celsius and the conditions of the heatwave are similar to those in Uttar Pradesh.

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Scorching heat waves

A heatwave is likely in Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh for the next 5 days.

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Country hottest spot

Delhi experienced this year's first isolated heatwave when the Najafgarh area recorded 47.5 degrees Celsius, making it the hottest spot in the country on Friday.

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Delhi summer

IMD expects the scorching heat to continue as also the heatwave in several parts of Delhi on Saturday and Sunday.

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Heatwave in Delhi

Delhi’s base station at Safdarjung recorded the highest maximum temperature of the year at 43.6 degrees Celsius, which was three notches above normal. It did not qualify as a day of heatwave, though several other places saw heatwave conditions.


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​Barmer hottest in Rajasthan​

Heat wave remained unabated in Rajasthan for the third consecutive day on Friday. Barmer remained hottest in Rajasthan and second hottest in the country where a maximum temperature of 46.5 degree Celsius was recorded.

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Private water tankers

With temperature soaring high, the demand for water has increased and Jaipur residents are now shelling out a premium to buy water from private tankers. The rate of tanker water has seen a hike of around four times the normal price.

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Dry spell in Uttarakhand

IMD on Friday predicted the continuation of the dry spell and resultant heat wave conditions in the plains and foothills of Uttarakhand for the next 72 hours. Dehradun witnessed the
highest temperature of the season on Friday, exceeding 40°C.

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Heat related illnesses

From May 1 to 15, Ahmedabad recorded 3,610 heat related illnesses at the average of 241 cases per day. Of the total, 189 needed hospitalization. The most hospitalizations – 21 – were reported on May 2, according to AMC data.

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Power outages​

Noida saw heatwave conditions as the maximum temperature touched 45.2 degrees Celsius on Friday. Ghaziabad residents continue to face power outages as temperatures soar to 43 degrees Celsius. The outages are primarily attributed to local faults caused by overloading and planned shutdowns for repair works

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Kirit Kumar
740 days ago
It's so strange that states of Punjab and Haryana are near kashmir,then too it's very hot over there.
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