Delhi: Maximum temperature likely to settle around 40 Degrees Celsius today
India | April 23, 2022 11:40 ISTIMD has predicted strong surface winds during day time and the maximum temperature may settle around 40 degrees Celsius.
IMD has predicted strong surface winds during day time and the maximum temperature may settle around 40 degrees Celsius.
The weather department has predicted clear sky for the day in the national capital.
Delhi had recorded a maximum temperature of 14.3 degrees Celsius 19 years ago.
The minimum temperature recorded in Srinagar is 0.8 degrees Celsius today.
A shallow foggy condition is likely to keep AQI poor for the next two days in Delhi.
Wednesday morning was mainly misty with a clear sky. The maximum and minimum temperatures for the day have been pegged at 23 degrees and 8 degrees Celsius respectively.
During Nov 2-6, the contribution of pollution sources in NCR dominated the initial phase- going up to 70-80 per cent.
After wreaking havoc along the Maharashtra coast and Gujarat, cyclonic storm Tauktae is likely to move towards northeastwards bringing in heavy rain across several states on May 19 and 20, the India Meteorogical Department (IMD) said in a weather alert. According to the weather department, Cyclone Tauktae has weakened into a deep depression after lashing Gujarat late on Monday, however, it will continue to have an impact over the next couple of days.
NDRF has earmarked 53 teams to tackle possible after- effects of cyclone 'Tauktae' that is developing in the Arabian Sea
The national capital on Saturday recorded a minimum temperature of 22.3 degrees Celsius, three notches below the season's average.
Heavy rains accompanied by hailstorm lashed parts of the national capital on Saturday afternoon.
2019 was recorded as the seventh warmest year since 1901, but the heating was substantially lower than the highest warming observed in 2016, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Monday.
At many places, the maximum temperature hovered close to the 44 degrees Celsius mark for almost a week.
The power demand crossed the 6,000 MW mark on Wednesday and has been rising since then.
PowerOutage.us, a website that tracks power outages across the country, said about 37,000 customers were without electricity on Saturday night in the affected areas.
After claiming 48 lives and leaving hundreds injured in six states, another bout of thunderstorm and dust storm are likely to hit parts of north-west india over the next 48 to 72 hours, the IMD has warned.
A severe weather warning has been issued for the western Himalayan region of Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh for Sunday and Monday.
A severe weather warning has been issued for the western Himalayan region of Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh for Sunday and Monday.
As many as 124 people lost their lives due to thunderstorm and lightning in five states earlier this week, the home ministry said quoting figures reported by the affected states.
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