
This time the weather has changed in the month of March and the heat has broken the record in many states. From this, it is being speculated that the heat will make the common man sweat this year. The maximum temperature on Holi in Delhi was recorded at 40.1 degrees Celsius, the highest in 76 years in March. On the other hand, Uttar Pradesh recorded a maximum temperature of 39 degrees Celsius on Monday, which was the second warmest March in the last 10 years.
It was the hottest day in Delhi after 1945
Kuldeep Srivastava, head of the regional forecast center of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), said the Safdarjung observatory in Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 40.1 degrees Celsius, eight degrees above normal. He said that it was the hottest day since March 31, 1945, when the maximum temperature was recorded at 40.5 degrees Celsius. Srivastava said that for the last three to four days, high temperatures were recorded due to low sun speed and clear sunlight. The maximum temperature in Delhi was recorded at 39.6 degrees Celsius on 29 March 1973, which was the third warmest day in March. The IMD said the maximum temperatures in Najafgarh, Narela, Pitampura and Pusa were 41.8 ° C, 41.7 ° C, 41.6 ° C and 41.5 ° C. The city’s minimum temperature was three degrees Celsius above normal at 20.6 degrees Celsius.
According to the department, in the plains, when the maximum temperature exceeds 40 ° C and is at least 4.5 ° C higher than normal, then it is declared as ‘LU’. At the same time, a severe heat wave is declared when the temperature rises to 6.5 degrees Celsius above normal. Srivastava said that the maximum temperature will come down to around 38 degree Celsius due to winds blowing at 35 km per hour on Tuesday.
Know where the weather department has issued Orange Alert for

The Meteorological Department has issued an ‘Orange Alert’ for Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura, forecasting thunderstorms and drizzle in these northeastern states. The Meteorological Department has also forecast strong rains in Northeast India till April 2.
The same heat will persist for the next one week in UP
In Uttar Pradesh, the heat has broken the record for the last 10 years for the second time in March. According to the meteorological department, relief is not expected from the rising heat at the moment. Please tell that for the past few days, a continuous increase in temperature was being recorded. On Monday, breaking the record of the last 10 years, the maximum temperature reached 39 degrees Celsius, 4 degrees above normal. If we look at the record of a decade, the maximum temperature was recorded at 41.1 degrees Celsius on March 30 in the year 2017. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, there is no hope of any change in the weather in the next one week. On Tuesday, the temperature is expected to be around 39 degrees Celsius. Jhansi was the hottest city in the state with a maximum temperature of 42.3 degrees Celsius. Not only this, the minimum temperature reached 23.2 degree Celsius.
Una of Himachal had the hottest day of the season
On the day of Holi in Himachal Pradesh, water has been rained along with colors in many districts of the state. Kullu district received heavy rainfall late Monday evening. At the same time, there was trouble due to the strong wind in the plains. At the same time, in some areas of Lahaul Spiti where there has been raining, snowfall has also been recorded. Earlier, snowfall was seen in the valley Lahaul since Sunday night. The high-altitude tourist destinations of Manali have also fallen. The Shimla Center of the Meteorological Department says that now the weather will be clear in the state till April 3. Earlier, Una recorded the highest record maximum temperature of this season. Here, for the first time in the season, mercury has been recorded at 35.2 degrees. Earlier, mercury was recorded 34. 3 degrees on Saturday. The maximum temperature in Shimla is 23.2 degrees. There has been a jump of six degrees in it.
Possibility of rise in temperature in Haryana too
According to the Meteorological Department, due to the partial effect of western cyclone and cyclonic circulation, drizzle or light rain was recorded in most parts of the state between March 21 night and March 23 with gusty winds and thunderstorms. Now the weather in the state is expected to remain dry and mild rise in daytime temperature and a slight drop in night temperature till March 30. This time, due to the mixed effect of the weather, crop yields have also been mixed. Within a week, harvesting of wheat crop is also expected to begin in most districts. At the same time, mustard crop has been almost cut and harvested in Haryana due to high heat, while wheat and barley crop is on ripening.
Mercury crosses 40 in four cities in Madhya Pradesh
The month of April has not even started yet and the heat has started showing its attitude. The maximum temperature in all 4 major metros of the state, including the capital Bhopal, has crossed 40 degrees. If we look at the maximum temperature recorded on March 29, the maximum temperature in Bhopal was recorded at 41 degrees. At the same time, the maximum temperature in Indore was 40.2 degrees. The maximum temperature was recorded at 40.5 degrees in Jabalpur and 40.8 degrees in Gwalior. 29 in Rajdhani Bhopal