Coolers and ACs have failed, but now there’s news of relief! Find out when the clouds of relief will rain down on your city Big news of relief for smoldering North India; Weather will change from this date amid Nautapa, mercury will fall rapidly!

At present, the sun is blazing in many states of the country and due to the severe heatwave, it has become difficult for people to leave their homes. In the afternoon, the roads look completely deserted and even cooler-ACs are proving ineffective in front of this heat. Many districts of Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan are currently in the grip of severe heat, where the maximum temperature remains around 43 to 47 degrees Celsius.

But amidst this scorching heat, a very relieving news is coming out. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), this season’s record-breaking heat is going to come to a break very soon. The weather pattern is expected to change completely within the next 24 to 48 hours, due to which people can get a big relief from this deadly heat.

Weather will change from 28th and 29th May; cold winds will blow

According to the latest forecast of the Meteorological Department, the weather is going to change in many parts of the country from May 28 and 29. During this period, there is a strong possibility of light cloudy sky in the affected states and light drizzle or showers along with thunder in some areas.

Dust storms and strong winds are also expected during this weather change. According to scientists, the wind speed can reach 40 to 50 kilometers per hour, while in some sensitive areas this gust can even touch the speed of 60 kilometers per hour. This storm may be temporary, but it will reduce the extreme humidity and heat present in the atmosphere.

There will be a huge drop in temperature on 30th and 31st May

Real relief will be seen in the last two days of May. The Meteorological Department says that a significant drop in temperature may be recorded during May 30 and 31.

  • Temperature Estimate: In these two days, the maximum temperature may drop to between 34 to 37 degrees Celsius, which will be about 10 degrees lower than the current temperature.

  • Condition of sky: During this period there will be continuous movement of clouds. Light to moderate rain and strong winds along with thunderstorms will continue, which will provide relief to the people burnt in the initial days of Nautapa.

Rain alert in East and Northeast India; Heat wave continues in central India

While North India is waiting for respite from the heat, the weather is expected to be normal in many parts of Eastern and Central India today:

  • East India: Light to moderate rain may occur over Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar and West Bengal as well as East Madhya Pradesh today. Along with this, there has also been a warning of strong winds at a speed of 40-60 km per hour and heavy rain at some places in these states.

  • Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha: People living in these areas will not get complete relief from the heat wave at present. Heat wave conditions will persist in Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha and the mercury may go up to 44 to 46 degrees Celsius. However, sporadic showers will definitely control the temperature a bit.

  • North Eastern States: In Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura, the Meteorological Department has issued an alert of light to moderate rain with thunderstorms. At the same time, the rainy season may be most aggressive in Arunachal Pradesh, where there is a possibility of heavy to very heavy rainfall in some areas.

Mercury made record in these cities, hottest night in 10 years in Bundelkhand

Yesterday i.e. on 26th May, the second day of Nautapa, the severe heat destroyed many previous records. from Maharashtra Brahmapuri city 47.6 degrees Celsius The temperature was the hottest place recorded in the entire country. At the same time, in Kota of Rajasthan the mercury reached 45.6 degrees Celsius.

The worst condition is in the plateau areas of Bundelkhand, where the land is currently burning like a furnace. On Tuesday, the maximum temperature recorded in Bundelkhand was 46.2 degrees Celsius, which is the highest for May 26 in the last 10 years. The scary thing is that the minimum (night) temperature here was also recorded at 32.3 degrees Celsius, which means that even at night people are not getting any respite from the hot winds and heavy humidity. In such a situation, this period of rain starting from May 28 will be no less than a boon for the general public.