Heat wave Danger in UP and Rajasthan!!!

There is a possibility of heatwave in Uttar Pradesh and rajasthan on Friday. Whereas in haryana and Bihar, mixed effects of weather can be seen. Whereas there is a possibility of severe heat in delhi to lucknow, Patna, jaipur and Chandigarh. According to the india Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature in these states during the day on friday will be between 28 to 46 degrees. While the minimum temperature is expected to be 26 to 32 degrees Celsius. According to IMD, there is a danger of heatwave in Prayagraj and Banda of Uttar Pradesh today. There is a danger of heatwave in jaipur and jaisalmer of rajasthan also. However, the sky is expected to remain clear in gautam Buddha nagar, ghaziabad, Banaras, Banda. Whereas Patna, Gaya and delhi will remain cloudy in the afternoon. There is a possibility of strong sunshine in Ghaziabad.

According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature in the national capital delhi is expected to be 43 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature will be 25 degrees Celsius. delhi will remain cloudy in the evening. The maximum temperature in Gurugram and faridabad is expected to be 44 degrees and the minimum temperature will be 29 degrees Celsius.

The maximum temperature in gautam Buddha nagar of UP will be 43 degrees and the minimum temperature will be 27 degrees. There is a possibility of strong sunshine in ghaziabad with the maximum temperature being 43 and minimum temperature being 27 degrees Celsius.

People of UP should not expect relief from the heat

The maximum temperature in lucknow will be 43 and minimum temperature will be 28 degrees, in Prayagraj the maximum temperature will be 43 and minimum temperature will be 29, in Banaras the maximum temperature will be 44 and the minimum temperature will be 28 degrees. The maximum temperature in Banda will be 45 degrees and the minimum temperature will be 29 degrees. people living in any district of Uttar Pradesh should not expect respite from the heat.


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