Leader Online Desk: Citizens are shocked by the rising heat across the country. Many parts of the country recorded temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius or more. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for heat wave in Odisha and West Bengal. Orange alert has been issued in Bihar and Jharkhand. The Meteorological Department has also clarified that the heat wave will continue for the next several days. (Heatwave Alert) The Meteorological Department has predicted that the temperature will gradually increase by one to two degrees Celsius in the next three days and there will be no major change in the next two days. Let's know more about the weather of the states, (Heatwave Alert)
Heatwave Alert: Red alert in Bengal, Odisha
According to the Meteorological Department, hot and humid conditions are likely to further increase the day maximum temperature in Bengal and Odisha. At the same time, the citizens will have to face a lot of trouble due to the heat wave. Regarding rising heat and heat wave, Soma Sen Roy, senior scientist of India Meteorological Department (IMD), said, 'The situation is worsening in Odisha also due to heat wave. Similar situation will remain here for few days. So a red alert has been issued.
Also alert for Uttar Pradesh
The Meteorological Department has issued a 'yellow alert' for eastern Uttar Pradesh and northern areas. The Meteorological Department has also said that people may suffer due to heat wave here as well.
Unseasonal weather in 'these' states including Maharashtra
The Meteorological Department has predicted light rains with gale force winds in Jammu and Kashmir and Tamil Nadu on Sunday. The IMD has forecast rain and lightning over Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra's Vidarbha region and North Telangana this morning. The Meteorological Department has predicted light rain with thundershowers over northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, East Meghalaya, Nagaland and Manipur on Sunday.