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IMD Predicts Light Rainfall In Mumbai For Next 2 Days
Unseasonal rain coupled with lightning and thunderstorm lashed parts of Mumbai, bringing some respite from the hot and humid weather in the city. As per the IMD, the rain is likely to cotinue for the next two-three days in the metro city. In addition, the weather agency said, with the rainfall in Mumbai, the maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 35°C & 24°C.
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India Witnesses Scorching Heat; Delhi Records 41 Degrees Celsius
Amid warm heatwave, the mercury levels increased, taking the temperature over 40 degrees Celsius in cities like Delhi, Allahabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Jhansi, Lucknow, and others. Of all, Uttar Pradesh logged a record high of 47.4 degrees Celsius for April. This is the hottest summer the nation is witnessing. Schools and colleges also have been shut amid heat. Government has advised people to be cautious while roaming in the sun.
Tags: Scorching Heat, Government Advisory, Indian cities, Temperature, Summers
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IMD Issues Heatwave Alerts In National Capital From April 6
In Delhi, the temperature which touched 40 degrees Celsius is likely to go beyond 43 degrees Celsius in the coming days, said the Indian Meteorological Department. On April 6, the Central agency said, "The heatwave spell likely is to continue over most parts of Northwest India and Madhya Pradesh during the next five days." Furthermore, it is noted that Delhi recorded nil rainfall in March.
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