Weather Update: According to the IMD, there will be chance of extreme heatwave conditions in many areas of Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Bihar, Gujarat, and north Madhya Pradesh in addition to West Uttar Pradesh. The IMD has issued a five-day forecast that coincides with the surge in temperatures in Northwest India. Additionally, Punjab, Haryana, and the nation's capital are under a severe heatwave red alert warning from the IMD. According to the Meterological department, there is an announcement for several areas of Delhi to expectedly see thundershowers with lightning and light to moderate rain.
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According to IMD, there will likely be selected locations of rainfall with extremely heavy falls over Kerala. The isolated locations of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and parts of West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Lakshadweep are likely to have severe heatwave. The state of Madhya Pradesh is also expected to experience heat wave conditions along with parts of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Gujarat state. After the rainfall in Ranchi, the temperature of the city is expected to remain minimal in the daytime. However a day before, the weather Conditions in Patna was quite good and expected to be the same for today.
Weather Update: Temperature of some major cities according to the IMD’s website at 10:00 PM (20-05-24)
Name of cities
Temperature
Bengaluru
25°C
Chennai
31°C
Hyderabad
28°C
Kolkata
27°C
Ahmedabad
38°C
Pune
28°C
Delhi NCR
32°C
Patna
36°C
Mumbai
29°C
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reports that the minimum temperature in the nation's capital, Delhi, was 29 degrees Celsius yesterday and that the highest temperature will reach 46 degrees this week.