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Heatwaves set to return in parts of north and central India, warns IMD

After a brief respite due to recent wet spells, northwest and central India are bracing for another heatwave. The IMD forecasts a gradual temperature increase of 2-3 degrees Celsius in northwest India over the next five days, with isolated pockets of south UP, MP, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Vidarbha likely to experience heatwave conditions.
Heatwaves set to return in parts of north and central India, warns IMD
NEW DELHI: The brief respite from extreme heat, brought on by two wet spells in northwest and parts of central India, is over. The India Meteorological Department Sunday predicted a gradual rise in day (maximum) temperatures by 2-3 degrees Celsius over northwest India in the next five days and a fresh heatwave spell in many parts of the country.
IMD said heatwave conditions are very likely in isolated pockets of south UP and MP during April 22-24; over Rajasthan and Haryana on April 23-24; and over Vidarbha during April 21-23. Issuing ‘yellow’ (be aware) alerts for these regions, IMD advised people, particularly the elderly and infants to avoid heat exposure. The Northeast, however, may get a fresh spell of heavy rain from Tuesday while east India is likely to see a gradual temperature rise of 4-6 degrees C in the next four days.
Heatwave conditions peaked around April 8, with mercury crossing 46 degrees C in parts of west Rajasthan. Thereafter, a spell of rain from April 9 to 12, and another last week, brought temperatures down by several notches. On Sunday, Chandrapur in Maharashtra was India’s hottest spot at 44.6 degrees C.
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