Mausam News: The weather is changing rapidly in many states of India. In some places, scorching heat is bothering people, while in some places heavy rain has issued an alert.
Giving the latest information, Dr. Naresh Kumar, Senior Scientist of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), said that there is no hope of relief from the heat in northwestern India at present. The heat wave will continue in the coming days.
According to Dr. Naresh Kumar, the heat wave will continue in Rajasthan for the next 4-5 days. Heat wave conditions may also develop in some parts of Punjab and Haryana. The temperature in Ganganagar, Rajasthan has reached 45 degrees Celsius. According to him, the heat wave that has been going on in northwest India for some time is not likely to subside now. Because in the coming days, no significant impact of the western disturbance will be seen.
According to the Meteorological Department, a special warning has been issued for eastern Uttar Pradesh where there is an alert of hot winds as well as hot nights. Similarly, a heat wave may start in Madhya Pradesh after 1-2 days.
Rains in South and North-East India
Heavy rains are lashing Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Orange and red alerts have been issued for these states. Wind speed may exceed 50 kmph. Heavy rains are likely to occur in North-East India for the next 5 days. Continuous rains will continue in Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh, due to which flood-like situation may arise.
Impact of dusty winds in Delhi-NCR
Recently, dusty winds and foggy conditions have prevailed in Delhi-NCR. According to Dr. Kumar, this situation was caused by a pressure gradient. Due to excessive heat, the pressure in Rajasthan is low, while the pressure in the surrounding states is high. Due to this, the dusty winds reached the NCR.
Light rain likely in Central India
Thunderstorms and light rain are likely to occur in some parts of Central India in the next few days. However, these activities will not be very widespread. Dr. Naresh Kumar said that heat wave conditions will continue in Rajasthan for the next four-five days. Heat wave has also been predicted in some parts of Punjab and Haryana. Temperatures have reached 45 degrees Celsius in areas like Ganganagar in Rajasthan. The weather will also remain clear in Central India. But heat wave may start in Madhya Pradesh after a day or two. A special warning has been issued for East Uttar Pradesh. Where along with heat wave, there is also a warning for hot nights.
Meteorological Department ‘s advice: The Meteorological Department has advised people in all affected areas to remain alert.
To avoid heat:
- Drink plenty of water.
- Wear light and loose clothing.
- Avoid going out in the afternoon.
- For areas with rain and strong winds:
- Make arrangements to prevent flooding and waterlogging.
- Stay away from power poles and trees.