Delhi-NCR rained at 50kmph speed, it rained
According to the Meteorological Department, on Saturday, alert of thunderstorms and storms was issued in 24 states of the country. Its effect appeared in the capital Delhi. Where many areas received heavy rains on Saturday afternoon. Winds at a speed of 50 kmph. Due to which the shed of Ashok Nagar metro station was uprooted.
According to the Meteorological Department, till 3 pm, the city recorded about 1 mm of rain. The heat was relieved due to rain in Delhi-NCR’s Maharani Bagh, Mayur Vihar, Ghaziabad and Noida.
Here, trees were uprooted due to strong winds in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. There is also an alert of heat wave in Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan and some areas of Uttar Pradesh. Bihar-Odisha can also be humid.
There is a havoc of rain and strong heat in Odisha. On Friday, 9 people, including 6 women, died after being hit by electricity. Most of these people were in open field.
Rajasthan is also in hot heat. According to the Meteorological Department, there will be 3-4 and similar heat. Dusty thunderstorms can also run in Jodhpur-Bikaner division.
Madhya Pradesh has an alert of heatwave with the next 4 days of thunderstorms. Today there is a warning of thunderstorms in 39 cities. The maximum temperature in Gwalior, Khajuraho and Naugaon on Friday was more than 45 ° C.
South West monsoon also progressed, temperature reached 45 degrees in many areas
Here, the south-west monsoon has moved forward on the southern parts of the Arabian Sea, the Maldives and Comorin region, the southern part of the Bay of Bengal, the Andaman Islands and the remaining parts of the Andaman Sea and some parts of the eastern-central part of the Bay of Bengal.
According to the IMD, the circumstances are favorable for moving the south-west monsoon on the South Arabian Sea, Maldives and Komorin region, the southern part of the Bay of Bengal and some parts of the Bay of Bengal during the next three-four days.
IMD scientist Dr. Naresh Kumar said that the temperature in some places in northwest India has increased by 45 degrees Celsius. For the next four-five days, the heat will run in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh. Yellow alert has been issued in Delhi. Delhi may receive light rain from May 20 to May 22.