City
Epaper

Heatwave Grips Northern and Central India, Delhi Hits 79-Year High

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 30, 2024 11:01 IST

Large parts of northern and central India continued to endure a sweltering heatwave on Wednesday, with temperatures in the ...

Open in App

Large parts of northern and central India continued to endure a sweltering heatwave on Wednesday, with temperatures in the national capital reaching a 79-year high. Delhi's Safdarjung observatory recorded a maximum of 46.8 degrees Celsius. However, weather officials were perplexed when Mungeshpur reported a temperature of 52.9 degrees Celsius, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to investigate the automatic weather station in the area for potential sensor errors.

Cities and towns across Haryana, Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh experienced scorching temperatures exceeding 47 degrees Celsius on Wednesday. Rohtak and Prayagraj recorded the highest temperatures in the country, reaching 48.8 degrees Celsius, according to the IMD.

According to the IMD, both Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh and Rohtak in Haryana broke records for the highest maximum temperature ever recorded for the month. Prayagraj had recorded a maximum of 48.4 degrees Celsius on May 30, 1994, while Rohtak's previous all-time high was 47.2 degrees on June 6, 1995. However, it was the unprecedented maximum temperature of 52.9 degrees Celsius in Mungeshpur, a densely populated area amid fields and open spaces on the outskirts of the national capital, that left weather scientists perplexed.

"It looks abnormal and it is an outlier when compared with other weather stations in the national capital region," IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said in a statement.

Tags: HeatwaveHeat Wave in Indiadelhi
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalPower Bills in Delhi Likely to Increase by Up to 7-10% ; Here’s Why

NationalDelhi Airport Issues Advisory Amid India-Pakistan Tensions; Flight Disruptions Likely

NationalIndia-Pakistan Tension: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Reviews Emergency Preparedness in Hospitals

NationalIndian Railways Launches Special Trains from Udhampur, Jammu to Delhi Amid Rising Tensions Post Operation Sindoor

NationalDelhi To Conduct Air Raid Siren Test at 3 P.M; Public Advised To Stay Calm

National Realted Stories

NationalMuslim religious leader hails 'Operation Sindoor', slams Pak for 'spreading poison' in name of Islam

NationalDelhi L-G slams previous AAP govt for ignoring his solar energy tips

NationalGold Prices Drop Sharply on May 12; Check New Rates

NationalGreen energy push: Delhi CM highlights 5-fold increase in incentive to instal solar power units

NationalSurviving India's wrath: Tough road ahead for Pakistan