Delhi Heat Wave Updates: The national capital Delhi is now expected to get some relief from the heat wave soon. Delhi has faced scorching heat in the first half of the month of April.
According to the Meteorological Department (IMD), the April heat in Delhi has broken the record of 72 years. However, now after April 15, the heat wave will not have to be faced for the rest of the days. The Meteorological Department has given this information.
According to IMD, today (Tuesday) on April 12, there will be a sixth consecutive heat wave condition in Delhi. The Meteorological Department has predicted the day’s maximum temperature to be around 42 degree Celsius. It was a hot morning in Delhi and the minimum temperature was recorded at 22.5 degrees Celsius, two notches above normal. However, relief from heat is expected in the next 2 days that is from mid-April.
According to IMD, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 42.6 degree Celsius a day earlier, which is the highest in the month of April. Delhi recorded the highest temperature in 72 years in the first half of April.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), there has been a record heat in the early days of April this year. Although the heat wave will subside from April 14, but due to the increase in temperature, there is no hope of getting relief from the heat. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of relief from heat wave in the states of North India in the next three days.
Earlier the Meteorological Department had informed that India recorded its hottest summer in 121 years on an average in the month of March this year. In which the maximum temperature across the country was 1.86 degree Celsius above normal. This record-breaking figure was driven by a large difference in maximum temperatures over Northwest and Central India.
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