Heatwave Alert of Meteorological Department: Weather changed due to southern winds, scorching heat; Mercury crosses 40 in MP UP, Bihar

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Half the month of March has passed and meanwhile the summer has started showing its colours. In the last 3 days, warm winds have prevailed in some parts of Central India. These include seven states including South Rajasthan, Saurashtra of Gujarat, Kutch, Konkan region and Odisha. The temperature here was above normal. However, the Meteorological Department has predicted a drop in the temperature.

condition caused by winds coming from the south end
According to the Meteorological Department, there has been a heat wave in Central India in March, because the temperature here is usually high around this time in March. This is due to the winds coming from the southern end. The Meteorological Department said that the situation is changing and it is expected that from Thursday the intensity of hot air will reduce and the temperature will gradually drop.

While issuing a warning, the IMD has said that in the next 48 hours, a wave of heat wave can occur in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Vidarbha in Maharashtra, western Madhya Pradesh.

While issuing a warning, the IMD has said that in the next 48 hours, a wave of heat wave can occur in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Vidarbha in Maharashtra, western Madhya Pradesh.

Hot winds started scorching in Rajasthan
Hot winds have started scorching in Rajasthan even before Holi. At the same time, due to the continuous heat wave, now people are getting troubled by the heat. The effect of rising temperature in the state is now visible in most of the cities. On Tuesday, the mercury has crossed 40 degree Celsius in 10 cities of the state. In the coming April, May, the heat conditions here may become more severe.

Five cities of Gujarat are in the grip of heat wave
Gujarat is witnessing scorching heat. In such a situation, on Tuesday, the mercury crossed 41 degrees in five cities including Ahmedabad. At the same time, Saurashtra has recorded the highest temperature of 41.7 degrees Celsius. The temperature in Ahmedabad was 41.5 degrees, while it was 41 degrees in Rajkot, Amreli and Gandhinagar. I may have to face more heat in the coming 2 days.

In view of the wave of heat wave, the Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert in Gujarat, after which an advisory has also been issued to the people by the department.

In view of the wave of heat wave, the Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert in Gujarat, after which an advisory has also been issued to the people by the department.

Heat wave warning in Odisha too
In Odisha, the outbreak of severe heat is likely to increase in the next two days. The mercury can go above 40 degrees in Coastal Odisha. Apart from this, the Meteorological Department has issued a warning regarding heat and heat wave in many districts of the state on March 16 and 17.

Night temperature in Madhya Pradesh crossed 20 degrees
The effect of heat has increased in Madhya Pradesh. There has been a rise in the night temperature in many districts. Indore remains the hottest. The temperature reached 21.2 degree Celsius on Tuesday night. Raised 1 degree cross in a single night. At the same time, mercury remained above 20 degrees in Tikamgarh, Jabalpur, Sagar, Damoh and Sidhi. The temperature has also increased in the capital Bhopal.

In western Madhya Pradesh (Khargone, Ratlam, Damoh, Ratlam, Indore districts), the Meteorological Department has issued a heat wave warning for the next two days.

In western Madhya Pradesh (Khargone, Ratlam, Damoh, Ratlam, Indore districts), the Meteorological Department has issued a heat wave warning for the next two days.

Record of 130 years can be broken in Chhattisgarh
There is a difference of three degrees in Chhattisgarh and four degrees in Bilaspur. Experts are telling that this year can be very hot. Not only this, the record of last 130 years can also be broken in March. 130 years ago in March i.e. on 28 March 1892 the maximum temperature was recorded at 43.3 °C. This is March’s all-time record, which has not been broken yet. On the other hand, 124 years ago, on March 4, 1898, 8.3 degrees were recorded. This is also an all time record.

Temperature crosses 37 degree Celsius in Uttar Pradesh
The heat is starting to show in Uttar Pradesh. The weather in the state remains clear and strong sunshine is coming out. Due to this, the outbreak of heat is increasing, as well as the temperature is also increasing. In many districts of UP, the maximum temperature has crossed 37 degree Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, there may be partly cloudy sky at isolated places in the state from March 17 to 19.

mercury can reach 35 degree in bihar
The summer temperature in the districts of Bihar can reach up to 35 degree Celsius. The Meteorological Department said that there will be an increase in day and night temperatures.

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