13 countries on alert Heat Surge to continue in north India.

Heat Surge to continue in north India for four further days, 13 countries on alert; mercury likely to hang between 45- 47 ° C
13 countries on alert Heat Surge to continue in north India.
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The India Meteorological Department(IMD) has prognosticated heavy downfall in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand over the coming many days. Heatwave conditions are also anticipated in insulated pockets over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi- NCR, Uttar Pradesh, north Rajasthan and northwest Madhya Pradesh. utmost corridor of north India will continue to face scorching heat for at least three to four further days.

The India Meteorological Department(IMD) has issued a heat surge warning for 13 countries and union homes, including Punjab and Haryana. The northern part of the country continued to reel under violent heat surge on Saturday with temperatures swimming between 44 and 47 degrees Celsius. The rainfall department has also prognosticated that the rainfall will change after four days, after which there will be light rain in some areas and there will be relief from the scorching heat.

The India Meteorological Department(IMD) has prognosticated heavy downfall in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand over the coming many days. Heatwave conditions are also anticipated in insulated pockets over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi- NCR, Uttar Pradesh, north Rajasthan and northwest Madhya Pradesh.

People living in the northern corridor of Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh will also face scorching heat during this period. According to the IMD, there will be no significant change in the maximum temperature in eastern India in the coming two days and after that it may fall by 2- 3 degrees. At the same time, there will be no change in temperature in central India for the coming four to five days and after that a drop of over to three degrees can be recorded.

The loftiest maximum temperature of 46.9 ° C was recorded at Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh during the last 24 hours. Temperatures continued to soar during the night and utmost of the areas endured violent heat. In Fazilka, the mercury crossed 47 degrees Celsius. Abohar in Punjab's Fazilka quarter recorded a high of 47.1 degrees Celsius on Saturday. Chandigarh, the common capital of Punjab and Haryana, recorded a maximum temperature of 43.8 degrees Celsius.

Punjab's Gurdaspur recorded a maximum temperature of 46.5 degrees Celsius. utmost metropolises in the state, including Amritsar, Ludhiana, Patiala and Pathankot, recorded temperatures between 44- 45 degrees Celsius. The loftiest maximum temperature of46.5 C was recorded at Nuh in Haryana. Hisar, Ambala, Karnal, Gurugram and Faridabad also reeled under scorching heat with the mercury swimming between 43 and 45 degrees Celsius.

Heavy rain probably in southern, central India According to the IMD, strong westerly winds are blowing along the western seacoast. Under its influence, wide downfall with showers is likely over Konkan and Goa for the coming five days. Moderate to rather heavy rains are likely to do at numerous places in north Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada.

Rainstorm accompanied with lightning and breezy winds speed reaching 30- 40 kmph veritably probably at isolated places over Karnataka, Kerala and Lakshadweep. Light to moderate rain over rest of North East India, corridor of Uttarakhand, northern sections of Bihar, West Bengal, corridor of Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Konkan & Goa, Gujarat region, Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep and corridor of Chhattisgarh possible.

In addition, a volcanic rotation lies over southwest Rajasthan and touching low and middle troposphere, under the influence of which winds with speed reaching 40- 60 km/h and insulated hail is also likely over Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and Chhattisgarh. Thunderstorm slows down in Gujarat The southwest thunderstorm has further advanced into Gujarat.

The thunderstorm has not advanced into other corridor of the state for the last four days due to unfavourable conditions. The Meteorological Department said that the thunderstorm had reached Navsari in South Gujarat on June 11. The thunderstorm generally enters Gujarat on June 15 and reaches Ahmedabad and Saurashtra regions by June 20.

8 Trains Cancelled Due To Heavy Rains In Northeast India North and east India are in the grip of a heat surge, while south and northeast India are in the grip of a cold surge. Eight trains from Assam to Agartala and Barak Valley have been cancelled for two days due to heavy rains. The Northeast Frontier Railway has cancelled trains on the Lambading- Badarpur section due to heavy downfall alert for the coming two days.

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