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In the coming days, the situation may get worse due to severe heat wave, the possibility of rain in these states

In Rajasthan, there is a strong possibility of further increase in temperature by 1 to 2 degree Celsius in the next 48 hours and heat wave conditions are likely to occur at isolated places in the state from Tuesday (April 26). Jaipur Meteorological Center Director Radheshyam Sharma said that in the next 48 hours, the maximum temperature will increase by one to two degrees Celsius in most parts of the state and Jhunjhunu, Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karauli, Barmer, Jodhpur, Sriganganagar, Bikaner, Pali Churu and In Jaisalmer, there is a possibility of dust storm with thunderstorms and heat wave at some places.

He told that Barmer was the hottest place on Monday with 43.9 degree Celsius. On the other hand, the maximum temperature in Jaisalmer is 43.4 degrees, Bikaner-Sawaimadhopur-Dungarpar 43.2 degrees Celsius, Bundi 43.1 degrees, Banswara 43 degrees, Karauli 42.8 degrees, Dholpur 42.7 degrees, Alwar 42.6 degrees, Kota 42.5 degrees and other major It was recorded between 42.2 degree Celsius to 40.4 degree Celsius at places. He said that the last night’s temperature was recorded in the range of 19.2 degrees to 29.6 degrees Celsius at major places of the state.

Mercury crosses 40 degree celsius in delhi

Delhi’s Safdarjung Observatory recorded a maximum temperature of over 40 degrees Celsius on Monday and 44 degrees Celsius till Thursday due to heat wave conditions in the next two-three days.
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The maximum temperature was recorded above 42 degrees Celsius in many parts of the national capital. The Sports Complex was the hottest place in the city with a temperature of 43.1 degrees Celsius.

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Partly cloudy sky due to a Western Disturbance over Afghanistan has brought some respite from the prolonged heatwave in Northwest India. An official of the Meteorological Department said that there is a possibility of heat wave in the next few days. He said that in the coming few days, the maximum temperature in some parts of Delhi could reach 46 degree Celsius. A heat wave warning has been issued in the national capital from April 28. Meanwhile, heat wave conditions prevailed in many parts of Haryana and Punjab on Monday and the day temperature remained above normal in this region. The Meteorological Department gave this information.

In Gurugram, where the maximum temperature was recorded at 42.4 degree Celsius. At the same time, the maximum temperature of 39.5 degree Celsius was recorded in Chandigarh, the capital of both the states. According to the Meteorological Department, Bhiwani in Haryana recorded a maximum temperature of 41.4 degrees Celsius, Hisar 41.2 degrees Celsius, Sirsa and Rohtak 40.9 degrees Celsius and Ambala 40.4 degrees Celsius.

On the other hand, Patiala in Punjab recorded a maximum temperature of 41 degree Celsius, Bathinda 40 degree Celsius, Hoshiarpur 40.5 degree Celsius, Amritsar 38.7 degree Celsius and Ludhiana 39.3 degree Celsius. Apart from this, the Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of rain, storm and lightning in Northeast India.