Representation Pti
Weather update: There is a relief news for Delhi. According to the Indian Ministry of Meteorological (IMD), there is no possibility for a heat wave in the capital. On Wednesday, Delhi’s maximum temperature was recorded at 39.1 ° C. The sky is expected to remain clean on Thursday and the maximum temperature will be about 38 degrees and the minimum temperature is about 26 ° C. The Meteorological Department estimates that from 18 to 23 April, the sky in Delhi will be mainly clean and the temperature can rise by a maximum of 39 degrees, but there will be no position like hot winds.
According to the IMD world, from Wednesday, a new Western turmoil began to affect mountainous areas. At the same time, this disorder is expected to remain from April 20 to 21. At the same time, its intensity will be more on Friday and Saturday. Because of this, besides being cloudy in Delhi NCR, there is a possibility of spray in some parts of many cities.
If in a state of alert in Rajstistan and Ghajarat
In parts of Rajstistan and Gjarat, the Meteorological Department issued a heat wave alert. In the western state of Rajastan, a blow may continue on April 17 and 18. The hot winds can be blown in East Rajastan from 17 to 19 April. Gojarat is expected to heat April 17. Aside from this, on April 17, some parts of the eastern Rajasthan may be sprayed with dusty thunderstorms or thunderstorms.
Western turmoil in northern India will change the weather
The changes in the weather can be seen in northern India from 17 to 20 April due to the effect of Western turmoil. Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, and Himachal Pradesh may get heavy rains in some places on April 18 and 19. It is expected that you will expect light rains, thunder and strong winds (up to 40 km/h) in the rest of the northwest of India between April 18, 20.
The rain process will continue in southern India as well
Also in southern India, the rainy season can last during the next five days. Light rains to moderate in Tamil Nadu, Budochiri, Carical, Andra Pradesh, Tilanga, Karnataka, SARIMA. Kerala and Mae may receive rain from April 17 to 19.
Heavy rains in the east and northeast of India
There is a possibility of heavy rains in Bihar, Asam and Mihalaya from April 17 and then from 20 to 22 April. Arunacal Pradesh can also get rain from 20 to 22 April. Western Bengal and parts of BIHAR can cause stormy rains (up to 60 km/h) on April 17 and 18.
There is a possibility of rain in Maharashtra and Chiashagarah
Vidarbha (Maharashtra) is expected to rain on April 17 and 18. Here too, there may be a light thunder and rain.