rain and that the temperature in Delhi is predicted to stay around 38 degrees Celsius for the next two to three days.
Eastern India may see temperatures as high as 44 degrees Celsius during the next four to five days, according to IMD Senior Scientist Dr. Naresh Kumar, who was speaking to ANI.
According to Naresh Kumar, senior scientist at IMD, Delhi, a heatwave is currently occurring in East India and is predicted to persist in some States over the next four to five days.
We have issued a Red alert for West Bengal due to the heatwave to severe heatwave that is prevailing there. The difference in temperature between 6.5 and 4 degrees Celsius is abnormal. The minimum temperature is considerably greater than usual in addition to this. We anticipate a little dip in temperature starting tomorrow, and an orange alert will be in effect for four days following that, he continued.
He added that there may be a little reduction in temperature in Odisha, and that an orange alert has been issued for Sunday and Monday.
We have issued orange advisories for Odisha for today and tomorrow. Following that, we predict that there might be a little temperature drop, and two days later, there will be scorching conditions once more in Odisha, he said.
Bihar is predicted to see a heat wave in the upcoming days, according to Naresh Kumar.
Over the next five days, Bihar is predicted to experience a heat wave. For the past five days, we have received alerts. The temperature in the morning and at night is higher than usual. According to