42 degrees temperature, heat stroke and Delhi… How will the weather be the next 6 days? IMD released alert
Rahul Tiwari April 05, 2025 05:21 AM

The Indian Meteorological Department has issued an alert regarding rising temperature and warm winds in many parts of the country. According to the Meteorological Department, it was reported on Friday that in the next five to six days, heat stroke in north-west India and temperature in Delhi is expected to reach 42 degrees Celsius.

According to the department, this will affect many states of Central India. The affected areas include Southern Haryana, Delhi, Western Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Western Madhya Pradesh. According to IMD, the maximum temperature in many parts of central and northwest India is estimated to increase by two to four degrees Celsius during this period.

In Delhi, day temperature can reach around 42 degrees Celsius at some places by April 6 or 7. Due to which people may have to face scorching sun and scorching heat. People have been advised that if there is no necessary work, then do not leave the house after 10 o'clock in the day and before 5 pm. People need to protect themselves during rising temperature and scorching heat.

The temperature will be higher than normal in April-June

However, the department had said earlier this week that India is expected to have higher temperatures from April to June. Also, heat stroke is expected in central and eastern India and north-western plains. Walking of hot winds may increase temperature in the plains. Due to which people may have to face scorching heat. There is a need to take precautions in such a situation.

Lu estimates in these states

India is usually recorded in four to seven days between April and June. The states where it is expected to live on the day of more heatstroke is Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and the northern parts of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

In some states like Uttar Pradesh (Eastern Region), Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha, 10 to 11 days during this period. The Meteorological Department has advised people to avoid the heat. During this time people can consume more and more fluids.

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