heatwave in India big City Churu in Rajasthan was the hottest place
- dhanrajmonu
- May 29, 2024
- 2 min read
Today we are facing heatwave in our big.
For context, India's all-time highest temperature was recorded on May 19, 2016, when Phalodi in Rajasthan reached a sweltering 51 degrees Celsius.
We don’t have trees in the city’s , Finally hot temperatures crossed 49 in few cities in the India.
Right now North - India is facing heatwave.
Delhi crossed more than 48 temperatures.
Delhiites witnessed a scorching heatwave on Tuesday, May 28, as the maximum temperature in the national capital soared close to 50 degrees Celsius. Two weather stations—Mungeshpur and Narela—observed the high temperature touching 49.9 degrees Celsius yesterday .
Delhi LG directs paid break for labourers at construction sites from 12-3 pm due to heatwave with temperatures near 50 degrees. Instructions have also been given for water provision and necessary arrangements for extreme heat protection to workers.
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has already implemented the three-hour break for labourers since May 20. This arrangement will continue until temperatures drop below 40 degrees Celsius.
Today’s minimum temperature in Delhi is recorded at 37°c (degrees celsius), and the maximum temperature is expected to go as high as 47°c (degrees celsius). Throughout the day, the temperature is likely to hover around 44°c (degrees celsius). The wind will blow at the speed of 4.06, and with the gust of 10.52, it will blow at 249 degrees.The sun will rise at around 05:24 AM in the morning, and around 07:13 PM, it will set in the evening. As per the weekly weather forecast of Delhi, the temperature expected on the different days of the week will be 37 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, 37 degrees Celsius on Thursday, 38 degrees Celsius on Friday, 37 degrees Celsius on Saturday, 36 degrees Celsius on Sunday, 36 degrees Celsius on Monday and 35 degrees Celsius on Tuesday.
The IMD has forecast that the intense heat will persist across Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, and Maharashtra until May 29. Additionally, the hills of Himachal Pradesh, Assam, and Meghalaya will continue to experience extreme conditions.
The heatwave in New Delhi and its surrounding areas is expected to get worse until May 31 after the mercury broke previous records to hit 49.9 degrees Celsius in the national capital, a day earlier.
Churu in Rajasthan was the hottest place in the country with a maximum temperature of 50.5 degrees Celsius, followed by Sirsa-AWS in Haryana (50.3 degrees Celsius), Mungeshpur and Narela (49.9 degrees Celsius), Najafgarh (49.8 degrees Celsius), Sirsa (49.5 degrees Celsius), Ganganagar in Rajasthan (49.4 degrees Celsius
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