Delhi Weather: Rise in Temperature, Heat Expected: The minimum temperature in Delhi today is expected to hover around 31°C, while the maximum temperature may reach 41°C. The temperature is likely to remain around 34°C throughout the day, with wind speeds around 3.18 km per second. The wind will move in the direction of 152 degrees, and its speed could reach up to 5.62 km per second.
People in Uttar Pradesh are struggling with the extreme heat, with temperatures above 40°C in several districts. According to meteorologists, thunderstorms and rainfall are expected over the next three days due to a western disturbance, which should bring a decrease in temperature and relief. In Lucknow, relief from the scorching heat is expected over the next 3-4 days. On Saturday, the maximum temperature in Lucknow was recorded at 42.3°C, while in Prayagraj, it reached 44.8°C.
Madhya Pradesh has witnessed a change in the weather amidst the ongoing heatwave. An alert has been issued for heatwaves with light rainfall in several districts. The meteorological department has predicted that light rainfall with thunder will continue. Heatwave alerts have been issued for districts like Mandsaur, Neemuch, Guna, Ashoknagar, Shivpuri, Chhindwara, Chhatarpur, Tikamgarh, and Niwari. Light rain occurred in some parts of the state on Saturday morning, including Harda, Seoni, Malwa, and Sohagpur. In other areas like Bhopal, Devas, Sehore, and Raisen, showers accompanied by strong winds were observed. On Saturday, temperatures in key districts included Bhopal at 40.5°C, Gwalior at 43.6°C, and Jabalpur at 37.8°C.
According to the weather department, light rainfall with clouds is expected in many cities on April 27. In the Jabalpur division, localized rainfall, strong winds, and hail are possible. However, in the Gwalior, Chambal, and Sagar divisions, heatwave conditions will persist alongside the clouds.
Bihar Weather: Orange and Yellow Alerts Issued, Change in Weather: The weather department has issued an orange alert for storms and rainfall in four districts of Bihar. Additionally, a yellow alert has been issued for thunderstorms with lightning and strong winds in 11 districts, including Patna. A drop in temperature is expected over the next 72 hours, bringing relief from the heat. The maximum temperature in Patna was recorded at 43.0°C, with a minimum of 26.2°C. In Gaya, the maximum was 44.6°C, and the minimum was 23.8°C, while in Muzaffarpur, the maximum was 39.2°C, and the minimum was 24.1°C.