Delhi weather update: In Delhi, the heat of Delhi (June 9) has made people suffer. According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature may have been recorded at 43.4 degrees Celsius, but the body felt 48.9 degrees of heat. In view of this dangerous heat, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has released ‘Orange Alert’.
Along with this, people have been asked to take extreme care. The minimum temperature in Delhi was 27.6 degrees and humidity levels were recorded between 48 and 25 percent, which made the heat even more scorched.
No relief will be available till June 12- IMD
The Meteorological Department says that there is a situation of heat stroke in the capital and there will be no significant relief in the weather till at least 12 June. In the next two days, the day temperature can be 44 degrees and night temperature can be around 28 degrees.
In addition, winds are expected to move at a speed of 20–30 kmph. However, experts believe that this will not provide relief from the heat. In Haryana, Chandigarh and many areas of Delhi, the temperature has reached close to 45 degrees, including Hisar, Sirsa, Rohtak and the Ayanagar areas of Delhi.
These people will have to take special care
In Delhi, he was also hot for the second consecutive night, due to which people felt trouble and tiredness in sleep. Health experts have advised to take special care to the elderly, children and people with heart or respiratory disease, as the risk of heat stroke and dehydration has increased.
However, the Meteorological Department has predicted that from June 12, there is a possibility of light rain and thunderstorms in some parts, which can provide relief for some time. Also, strong winds can also blow, whose speed can be 30 to 40 kilometers per hour.
After the rain, there is a possibility of increasing humidity in Delhi, due to which people may feel uncomfortable again.
At the same time, the level of pollution also remains worrying. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Air Quality Index (AQI) of Delhi was recorded at 4 pm on Monday evening, which falls in the ‘poor’ category. Experts have advised that people should stay in homes in the afternoon to avoid this dangerous combination of excessive heat and pollution.