IMD issues forecast about heat wave in Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, Palghar, Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri

Pune : NpNews24 OnlineWeather Update | The hurricane is still going strong in Rajasthan and Gujarat. The place from where the hurricane started has experienced a severe rise in the temperature. Because of the hot air flowing from Gujarat, the maximum temperature is increasing in Madhya Pradesh.

 

A heat wave warning has been issued for Saurashtra, Kutch, Konkan, Rajasthan and coastal Karnataka. The temperature in Delhi-NCR is expected to rise. The sun will shine very brightly on Tuesday and the temperature will go up to 34 degrees celsius. Till Saturday, the maximum temperature is likely to rise till 36 and the minimum temperature is likely to rise up to 18 degrees celsius.

 

The temperature is likely to rise in Mumbai and a heat wave is likely. The IMD has issued an alert about a heat wave on March 15 and 16 for Mumbai, Thane, Raigad, Palghar, Sindhudurg and Ratnagiri districts.

 

The IMD has advised people to step out only if necessary. The IMD has issued an orange alert about the heat wave for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad districts for March 15. It has issued a yellow alert for these districts on March 16. There will be a yellow alert in Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts on both the days.

 

The maximum temperature in Delhi has reached 33 degrees celsius and it is likely to rise in the next two days. There is going to be an increase in maximum and minimum temperatures. On Monday, a maximum temperature of 33 degrees celsius has been recorded which is four degrees more than the normal temperature.

 

The minimum temperature has reached 17 degrees celsius which is one degree more than the normal. The moisture will remain in the range of 37 to 94. The sky will be clear on Tuesday and the temperature will increase. The maximum temperature will remain 34 degrees celsius and the minimum temperature will be 18 degrees celsius.

 

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