New Delhi: In the last 36 years, the month of May was the coldest in Delhi. The IMD said on Wednesday that due to excessive rains in May, the average maximum temperature was recorded at 36.8 degrees Celsius. Kuldeep Srivastava, head of the regional forecasting center of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), said that in May 1987, the average maximum temperature in Delhi was recorded at 36 degrees Celsius.
New Delhi: In the last 36 years, the month of May was the coldest in Delhi. The IMD said on Wednesday that due to excessive rains in May, the average maximum temperature was recorded at 36.8 degrees Celsius. Kuldeep Srivastava, head of the regional forecasting center of the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), said that in May 1987, the average maximum temperature in Delhi was recorded at 36 degrees Celsius.
The average maximum temperature in May this year was 36.8 degrees Celsius, which is the lowest since 1987, he said. Delhi recorded a maximum temperature above 40 degrees Celsius only on nine days in May and heatwave conditions prevailed in some parts of the city on only two days.
According to IMD data, it received 165 mm of rainfall in 2008, 144.8 mm in 2021 and 129.3 mm in 2002. After which this is the fourth year when the maximum rainfall has been received in May. Meteorologists have attributed this to more frequent western disturbances.
The weather (IMD) in entire North India including Delhi-UP (Delhi Weather) has been kind for the past few days. There is respite from the heat wave here and rain is continuing. Meanwhile, the latest weather forecast has been issued by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).
According to the Meteorological Department (Mausam Vibhag), the rainy season will continue in the states of North West India for the next two to three days. However, meteorologists have said that there will be a reduction in rain activities in the coming days.
The Meteorological Department (India Meteorological Department) says that there is a possibility of thunderstorms in the coming one to two days in northwestern India. Here the wind speed can be up to 60 kilometers per hour.
At the same time, the Meteorological Department has expressed the possibility of heat web in Bihar and West Bengal. Meteorologists say that the heatwave is already continuing in Bengal and Bihar. There is no possibility of change in the weather here in the coming few days.
According to the Meteorological Department, there are chances of rain in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir. It may rain here today and tomorrow. The Meteorological Department has also issued an orange alert regarding rain in Uttarakhand, there is also a possibility of hailstorm.
Apart from this, there is a possibility of rain in some areas of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh for one to two days. IMD has said that there is a possibility of rain for one to two days in Agra, Baghpat, Aligarh, Bulandshahr and some other districts of Uttar Pradesh.
The Meteorological Department has also issued an alert for rain in the states of South India. The Meteorological Department has said that it will rain in Kerala, Lakshadweep, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh for the next five days. Heavy rain has been predicted in South Interior Karnataka and Tamil Nadu till June 1.