There is severe heat across the country including the capital Delhi. Everyone is taking necessary measures to avoid the heat. Due to the strong sunlight, the temperature of some states and cities is reaching 48 to 50 degrees. But do you know which city of India has a temperature that crosses 50 degrees. Today we will tell you in which state is the hottest city of India.
Rajasthan
It is worth noting that the state of Rajasthan experiences more heat than other states. The temperature of many cities is reaching more than 48 degrees. According to the Meteorological Department, the highest temperature was recorded in Phalodi of Rajasthan. Here the mercury reached 49.4 degrees Celsius i.e. almost 50 degrees. Apart from this, Barmer is the second hottest district of the state. The temperature here has reached 49.3 degrees Celsius. Jaisalmer is at number three in Rajasthan, Today the temperature of Jaisalmer reached 48.7 degrees Celsius. Pilani is at number four, where the temperature is 48.5 degrees. Apart from this, the mercury has crossed 48 degrees in 9 other cities of Rajasthan.
When will it rain in Rajasthan
According to the Meteorological Department, normal rainfall is expected in Rajasthan between June and September. According to the Meteorological Department, normal rainfall is expected in North West India including Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab and Western Uttar Pradesh. According to the IMD, these areas may receive 92 to 108 percent of LPA rainfall, which falls in the normal category. However, according to the Meteorological Department, the condition of severe heat in Rajasthan will continue for a few more days. At the same time, there is a possibility of a decrease of 2 to 3 degrees in temperature in some areas of eastern Rajasthan from May 29 and in some areas of western Rajasthan from May 30.
What is the situation in Phalodi
A person living in Phalodi told ABP News that the condition of his city is very bad due to the heat. He said that the sun is so strong during the day that it is not possible to go out of the house. He said that we all do every important work, from farming to other important work, in the morning.
Heat havoc in India
Apart from Rajasthan, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana are also experiencing severe heat. The situation is such that different state governments have advised people to take precautions to avoid heat wave. There is no need to go out of the house especially between 11 am and 3 pm if there is no urgent work. Because due to strong sunlight you can become a victim of heat wave. According to experts, everyone needs to keep drinking more water during summer.
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