North India Swelters Under Rising Mercury, Know The 10 Most Hottest Places
The continuous rising temperature is affecting the daily lives of people who are now forced to go out with umbrellas and proper coverage.
New Delhi: For the past few days, people are facing greater difficulties as the temperature continues to rise in the northern regions of the country. The Meteorological Department has predicted that due to the dry westerly and southwesterly winds coming from Pakistan to northwest India heatwave conditions are likely to persist for the next two days in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, North Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and North-West Madhya Pradesh,
There is also a possibility of heavy rain in Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim and other northeastern states in the next 5 days. Skymet Weather has revealed the 10 hottest places of India, as per the temperatures recorded on Thursday.
India's Top 10 most hottest places-
- Ganganagar in Rajasthan has been considered as one of the hottest places, as the temperature here was 45.8 degrees Celsius on Thursday.
- With the mercury reaching 45.4 degrees Celsius, Churu in Rajasthan is also facing similar problems.
- The temperature in Pilani, Rajasthan remains 44.7 degrees Celsius.
- The temperature in Bikaner, Rajasthan is 44.4 degrees Celsius.
- In Haryana's Narnaul, the temperature reached 44.0 Narnaul.
- The temperature in Hisar of Haryana is also 43.5 degrees Celsius.
- People are troubled by the scorching heatwave in New Delhi as the temperature reached 43.5 degrees Celsius.
- The temperature in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh is also 43.4 degrees Celsius.
- The temperature in Rohtak, Haryana is 43.4 degrees Celsius.
- In Aligarh, UP, the maximum temperature was recorded 43.2 degrees Celsius.
The India Meteorological Department said that on Wednesday, the temperature in the national capital was 43.5 degrees Celsius, which is believed to be the highest temperature so far this year. For the plains 'heatwave' is declared when the maximum temperature is more than 40 degrees Celsius and at least 4.5 degrees above normal.