Scorching heat in North India, the sun is blowing fire, the hottest Bathinda and Ganganagar
Scorching heat
New Delhi: Outbreak of scorching heat is being seen in many states of the country including Delhi. Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh, Bihar and Jharkhand are getting scorching heat. At the same time, a situation like heat is being seen in Jammu and Kashmir and some areas of Himachal Pradesh. In the last seven days, the temperature across the country has increased by 8 to 13 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature in Punjab and Rajasthan has reached close to 50 degrees.
Bathinda country’s best hot place
According to the Meteorological Department, Punjab’s Bathinda was the hottest in the country with 47.6 ° C on Tuesday. After this, 47.4 degrees Celsius was recorded in Ganganagar, Rajasthan. Apart from this, 46.3 in Kota, 45.5 in Churu, 45.4 in Chittorgarh and 45.3 degrees Celsius in Bikaner.
The scorching heat falling in Haryana and Madhya Pradesh
At the same time, the maximum temperature was recorded at 46.2 degrees in Sirsa, Haryana. Rohtak recorded 46.1, Narnaul 45.2 degrees. 46.1 degrees in Naugaon, Madhya Pradesh, 45.9 in Narmadapuram, 45.4 degrees in Guna, 45.2 in Tikamgarh and 45 degrees Celsius in Sagar.
UP’s best temperature recorded in Jhansi
The state’s highest temperature was recorded in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh. Jhansi recorded 46 degrees, Aurai 45.2 degrees and Agra 45.1 degrees Celsius. From June 13, there is a possibility of gradually getting relief in heat stroke in northwest India.
Scorching heat
Orange alert of scorching heat in Delhi
Delhi is also getting scorching heat. On Wednesday, 45.5 degrees, Palam 44.6 degrees, Ridge 45 degrees, Lodhi Road 43.6 degrees were recorded in Ayyanagar and 43.8 degrees Celsius in Safdarjung. Orange alert of scorching heat has been issued in Delhi. A similar weather will remain in Delhi-NCR on Thursday. However, it may rain at night.
Know when the monsoon will come
According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of strong monsoon rains in South India from 12 to 15 June. Along with this, there is a possibility of monsoon coming in North India. The monsoon in Delhi is expected to arrive from 28-29 June. There is a possibility of an entry of monsoon in Delhi ahead of time or two ahead of time.
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