Heatwave takes a break in UP, but a dangerous storm with speeds of 100 km/h is on its way. There is a break in heat wave in UP but a dangerous storm with a speed of 100 KM is coming.

Big and shocking changes are being seen in the weather of Uttar Pradesh at this time. On one hand, the cold ‘Purva’ winds coming from the east have currently put a break on the severe heatwave, while on the other hand, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a high alert regarding a big and destructive storm in the state.

Due to the movement of clouds in many parts of the state since Thursday morning, the sunshine has softened a bit, but the real change is going to be visible from late tonight or Friday. A serious warning has been issued in Western Uttar Pradesh (West UP) of stormy winds at a speed of 100 kilometers per hour and heavy rain with hailstorm.

Storm and rain will not stop till 31st May, mercury will fall

According to the Meteorological Department, a strong weather system is active in North India from the mountains to the plains. Its impact will be most visible in Delhi, Haryana and especially Western UP.

  • Storm Speed: Winds will generally blow at a speed of 80 to 90 km per hour in the plains, but for some time its speed will 100 kmph or more Can reach.

  • When will the effect occur: These dangerous weather activities can start late night today (Thursday) and remain at their peak till Friday morning or Friday late evening (May 29). This series of storms and hailstorms till 31 may Expected to continue.

  • Drop in temperature: Due to this storm and rain, Uttar Pradesh is scorching with maximum temperature. Heavy drop of 6 to 8 degrees Celsius Can be recorded, which will provide great relief to people from the scorching heat. However, this period of relief is temporary; from 1st June Once again the mercury will start rising by 6 to 7 degrees Celsius.

Air pollution increases amid summer, increased concern for respiratory patients

On one hand, people are suffering from the scorching heat, on the other hand, the air of Uttar Pradesh is also becoming increasingly poisonous and polluted. The Air Quality Index (AQI) remains much above normal in districts from east to west, which has created a serious crisis for respiratory and heart patients.

  • Dust particles became active: Experts believe that due to extreme heat and strong sunlight, very fine particles of dust (Particulate Matter) in the atmosphere become more active and start floating in the air, due to which pollution increases.

  • Condition of Varanasi: The AQI in the religious city of Varanasi has been above normal for the last 10 days. The average AQI here was recorded at 106 on Wednesday, whereas a day earlier it had reached a dangerous level of 186.

Meerut becomes the most polluted city of Uttar Pradesh, third in the country

According to the data released on Wednesday, adjacent to Delhi meerut The district was recorded as the most polluted city in entire Uttar Pradesh and the third most polluted city in the country.

  • AQI level: AQI of Meerut 283 Was recorded, which falls in very poor category from health point of view. Talking about the entire country, Sriganganagar of Rajasthan stood first in the country with 300 AQI.

  • Meerut Temperature: Along with pollution, the day temperature in Meerut on Wednesday was 43.2 degrees and night temperature was 27.3 degrees Celsius, which is 3.9 and 2.9 degrees Celsius respectively above normal.

Meteorological Department’s advice: In view of this storm with a speed of 100 km/hour, the Meteorological Department has advised people to stay in permanent houses or safe places during storms and rains. There is a danger of trees, electric poles and hoardings falling due to strong winds, so take special care while traveling.