New Delhi, The Indian Meteorological Department has forecast clear skies for the next four to five days in the national capital. Delhi is once again in the grip of Loonie. In some parts of the national capital, the mercury has reached 4 degrees Celsius. The fire is not getting any relief from the scorching heat for the next few days. The meteorological department has issued yellow alerts at various places in Delhi.
The forecast for the next seven days says that the sky will be clear with heavy winds in Delhi for the next four days. The maximum temperature at Nafjagarh meteorological station was recorded at 7.8 degrees Celsius.
The meteorological office has issued a yellow alert on Sunday at various places in Delhi.
For Sunday, the meteorological department has forecast strong winds at different places, with partly cloudy conditions and strong winds of 40-50 per hour in the coming days. The IMD said the maximum temperature in Delhi is likely to reach 4 degrees.
The IMD’s heatwave forecast is as follows. The heatwave will hit Rajasthan, Jammu, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi on June 4 and 5. It will be hot in Vidarbha, Jharkhand, Inner Odisha and Chhattisgarh from June 4 to 6. South Uttar Pradesh and Northern Madhya Pradesh will have loonie conditions from June 4 to 6. Rainfall activity is expected to increase in South Peninsular India from June 4.
Northeast India and sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim are expected to receive heavy rainfall over the next five days. Ganganagar in Rajasthan recorded 4.5 degrees Celsius, while Hisar in Haryana recorded 7.5 degrees Celsius. The IMD said in its bulletin on Saturday that there is a possibility of loosening in the north-west and central India over the next two days.
The maximum temperature is expected to rise by two degrees Celsius in most parts of north-west and central India, the meteorological office said. According to the IMD, rains are likely to begin in the southern peninsula from June 4. Heavy rains are expected in sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim in the next five days.
Over the next five days, heavy rains are expected in northeastern India, sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim. A rain alert has been issued in Jharkhand after June 10. On the other hand, the monsoon will gradually hit Bihar. Monsoon is expected to enter Goa next week. Monsoon will enter Bihar soon and good rains are expected in the state this time. HS1KP