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Heat Graph Increasing, IMD issues warning

This year the knock of summer has scared people. The heat graph has been seen increasing rapidly since the last fortnight. Now summer can show its fierce form anytime.

The Meteorological Department has issued an alert that the temperature of Delhi-NCR can cross 40 degree Celsius anytime in the next two-three days.

Extreme heat in Delhi-NCR
From March 24 to March 27, areas of the capital and NCR may also have to bear the heat. The Meteorological Department said that if there is no rain on the mountains in these days, then the heat can increase more than the average. Right now the maximum temperature in Delhi-NCR is staying between 33 to 35 degree Celsius. If there is no rain, it can suddenly go beyond 40 degrees. Weather condition of other parts of the country.

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According to the estimates of the Meteorological Department, in the coming two-three days, many parts of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh may have to face severe heat like May-June in March itself. In some states of North India including Delhi, the temperature graph has gone up rapidly. There is no hope of relief in the coming days.


Along with this, there is a possibility of light rain in some states including Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, due to which there is a possibility of relief in these areas. In Ahmedabad, Gujarat, the minimum temperature was 23 degree Celsius while the maximum temperature was 39 degree Celsius. Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, recorded a minimum temperature of 20 degrees Celsius and a maximum temperature of 38 degrees Celsius.

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