Issuing a warning of a severe heatwave, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) today issued an ‘orange alert’ for Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and eastern Madhya Pradesh, including a red alert for Rajasthan.
A senior scientist at IMD, Naresh Kumar said, “We have issued a red alert for Rajasthan for an intense spell of the heatwave, and a yellow alert for tomorrow. Similarly, we have issued an orange alert for Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, eastern Madhya Pradesh and Delhi.”
“Yesterday, 48.8 degrees Celsius temperature was reported from parts of the eastern Uttar Pradesh and Delhi also crossed 47 degrees Celsius. If you talk about Rajasthan, it also crossed 48 degrees,” Kumar said.
“Talking in general, most parts of Northwest India, including Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh have experienced heatwave to severe heatwave conditions yesterday. Vidarbha also experienced the heatwave conditions,” he said.
Regarding the weather, Kumar predicted the approaching western disturbance is likely to affect Northwest India. “The clouds are observed at some parts of Jammu and Kashmir from today itself. So, we can expect a significant decrease in the temperatures after 24 hours, which will eventually decrease the condition of severe heatwave in northwest India, specifically, Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan.”
The weather conditions in the aforesaid state are likely to improve from Monday.
“In Madhya Pradesh, the heatwave will continue for the next 2-3 days but with decreased intensity. In Uttar Pradesh also, we are expecting a severe heatwave today and a heatwave tomorrow (Monday) and thereafter await (for the development in weather) due to western disturbances,” he added.