Delhi-NCR Faces Scorching Heat Ahead of IMD Rain Forecast
Two days left: Delhi-NCR braces for 44°C scorching heat before IMD rain and thunderstorm forecast brings relief
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Delhi-NCR is experiencing extreme heat, with temperatures reaching up to 44°C over the next two days. The India Meteorological Department predicts thunderstorms and rain starting June 11, which will bring relief from the heat.
- 01Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 42.2°C on Monday, with predictions of 44°C in the coming days.
- 02The minimum temperature was 29.2°C, 1.6°C above normal, contributing to discomfort for residents.
- 03Thunderstorms and scattered rainfall are expected on June 11 and 12, which will lower temperatures by 3-4°C.
- 04A low-pressure system is developing over several states, aiding the southwest monsoon's advance.
- 05Noida recorded a maximum temperature of 39.1°C, with extreme heat affecting residents until June 14.
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North India, particularly the Delhi-NCR region, is enduring a severe heat wave, with maximum temperatures soaring to 42.2°C on Monday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts that temperatures could reach 44°C in various areas over the next two days. The minimum temperature has also increased, recorded at 29.2°C, which is above normal levels. Citizens are advised to take precautions against heat-related illnesses. However, relief is on the horizon as the IMD predicts thunderstorms and scattered rainfall beginning June 11, which is expected to reduce temperatures by 3-4°C. This change is attributed to a developing low-pressure system over East Uttar Pradesh and other states, which is facilitating the southwest monsoon's movement. In Noida, extreme heat persists with temperatures reaching 39.1°C, affecting residents until mid-June, but rain is anticipated to follow, increasing humidity levels significantly.
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Residents need to take precautions against extreme heat, while upcoming rain may alleviate discomfort.
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