The temperature continues to rise across Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi, with several areas nearing the 40°C mark. According to the Meteorological Department, strong winds are expected in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi for the next three days. While this may cause a slight drop in daytime temperatures, the overall heatwave conditions will persist.
The heatwave in Madhya Pradesh is intensifying, with scorching sunlight and hot winds making conditions unbearable in cities like Bhopal. The maximum temperature in Bhopal has reached 37°C, with a minimum of 18°C, while some cities have already crossed the 40°C mark.
According to the weather department, after a brief spell of hailstorms, rain, and thunderstorms, temperatures have started rising rapidly. In the coming days, the temperature may increase by another 3-4°C. Despite an active western disturbance, its impact on the state is expected to be minimal.
Uttar Pradesh is likely to experience strong winds in the coming days. Currently, the state's weather remains dry, causing temperatures to rise steadily. In Jhansi, the maximum temperature has already surpassed 39°C.
As per the Meteorological Department, clear skies are expected on March 26, with intense sunlight throughout the day. However, from March 27 onwards, strong winds blowing at speeds of 20-30 km/h may affect several parts of the state for the next 72 hours. Despite this, dry weather conditions will persist.
Delhi Heats Up, Strong Winds Expected for the Next Three Days:
Delhi is witnessing a surge in temperatures, with the minimum temperature reaching 18°C and the maximum expected to touch 39°C. According to the Meteorological Department, strong surface winds may blow over the city for the next three days, possibly leading to a slight drop in daytime temperatures. However, morning and nighttime temperatures may rise further, reaching up to 19°C.
Similar weather conditions are expected across the Western Himalayan region, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar weather, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh in the coming days.