Plains of Northwest India and adjoining Central India are all set to witness rise in maximum temperatures.
According to Skymet Weather, we can expect a gradual increase of 1-3 degrees in span of next two days across Rajasthan, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and North Maharashtra.
The affecting Western Disturbance has moved away from Western Himalayas, paving way for northwesterly winds over the region. Sunny weather and clear sky will be witnessed across entire region.
In absence of any weather system, northwesterly winds have been strengthening with speed of 30 kmph gusting up to 40-45 kmph.
These hot and strong winds will continue to sustain strength for next 48 hours. As a result, several areas including Delhi could see dust raising winds during this period, leading to increase in mercury.
Moreover, no relief is likely in coming days, at least for next 4-5 days. With this, isolated pockets of plains may even witness heatwave.
Maximum temperatures have already stated showing a rising trend, with day maximums settling around 40°C.
Some parts of Central India are also reeling under heat wave like conditions, which is likely to worsen further.
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