News India Live, Digital Desk: Indian meteorological department It has been said that the people of North-West India are unlikely to get relief from the scorching heat soon, as the heat may run in this area for the next four to five days. The Meteorological Department has predicted heat stroke in Rajasthan, Punjab, Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and parts of Madhya Pradesh till June 13.
IMD has its weather In the bulletin, he said, “During June 10 to 13, there is a possibility of heat stroke at many places in western Rajasthan, while
On June 10, there is a possibility of fierce heat in some/different parts. ” According to the Meteorological Department, there will be no significant change in the maximum temperature in northwest India during the next five days.
The Meteorological Department further said that heatstroke is likely to run in Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi till June 12 and Punjab till 13 June. IMD said that in western Uttar Pradesh, till June 12, in eastern Uttar Pradesh, till 10 June, in eastern Rajasthan and northern Madhya Pradesh, heat can run till 11 June.
The Meteorological Department has predicted hot and humid weather in West Bengal, coastal Andhra Pradesh and Bihar on June 10 till 11 June. It said, “During the 10-11th, there is a possibility of hot condition in different areas in Punjab, Haryana Chandigarh and Delhi; the weather will be hot in western Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan on June 10.”
Meanwhile, IMD has estimated heavy rains in Karnataka and Goa this week. This said, “Monsoon is expected to be active in Southern Peninsular India, due to which heavy rains in Karnataka during June 12-15 and Konkan and some places in Konkan and Goa during June 13-15 may receive extremely heavy rains.”
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