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Mercury breaches 45 degrees mark in UP, IMD issues orange alert in few states

Kanpur was the hottest at 45.1 degrees Celsius, while the temperature in Agra and Bundelkhand region remained between 43-45 degrees Celsius

Women cover their heads to protect themselves from heat at Agra Fort on 16 May (photo: PTI)
Women cover their heads to protect themselves from heat at Agra Fort on 16 May (photo: PTI) PTI

For the first time this season, the maximum temperature in the state crossed the 45-degree Celsius mark.

Kanpur was the hottest at 45.1 degrees Celsius on Thursday, 17 May, while the temperature in Agra and Bundelkhand region remained between 43-45 degrees Celsius.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan may witness ‘severe heatwave conditions’ this weekend. An orange alert has been issued for the states.

An IMD official said the sultry conditions may prevail in northwest India over the next five days.

The official said that from 18 May onwards, a fresh heatwave spell will also commence over east and central India.

Due to favourable synoptic conditions and the increasing speed of hot Westerly Winds, there is a possibility of a gradual increase of 1-3 degrees Celsius in the temperature of the state during the next 3-4 days, due to which heatwave is likely to start from Friday and continue during the next fortnight of May.

Maximum and minimum temperatures in Lucknow on Friday will be around 43 degrees Celsius and 27 degrees Celsius respectively. The day temperature in the state capital soared to 42.4 degrees Celsius on Thursday, said Mohd Danish, Lucknow Meteorological (MeT) office in charge.

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As per the state forecast, the weather is likely to remain dry over the state. The MeT Department has issued a warning of heatwave conditions very likely at isolated places over the state.

According to the state MeT department, the Bundelkhand region and districts bordering Delhi and Rajasthan will be swept by a heatwave on Friday. It will spread gradually to most parts of southeastern, central and northeast UP on Saturday.

The entire state, barring the Terai belt bordering Nepal, will reel under the heatwave on Sunday and Monday.

Temperatures are expected to increase gradually and touch or cross the 45 degrees Celsius mark on Sunday and Monday when Lucknow goes to polls in the fifth phase of Lok Sabha elections.

“Clear skies and dry hot winds blowing from the desert region of Rajasthan are responsible for the heatwave. Mercury levels will soar during this period. The state will also be lashed by dry hot westerly winds for the next five days,” said Mohammad Danish.

The southwest monsoon is likely to enter the South Andaman Sea on its normal date of 19 May and Kerala on 31 May, one day before its normal date of 1 June. Only after this, will the progress of the monsoon in the rest of India be determined.

With IANS inputs

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