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The India Meteorological Department has predicted mainly clear skies over the next week, which could further intensify daytime heat |
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The India Meteorological Department has predicted mainly clear skies over the next week, which could further intensify daytime heat |
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The IMD has forecast maximum temperatures between 43degC to 45degC on Tuesday and Wednesday and between 42degC and 44degC on Thursday and Friday. | Latest News Delhi |
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IMD has also issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds (30-40 kmph) in Chamba, Kangra and Kullu districts on May 21 and 22 |
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Weather update: The weather department has said dry and hot conditions are likely to continue for at least the next one week, raising concerns for people already struggling with rising temperatures. |
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According to the IMD, isolated pockets of Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh and Madhya Maharashtra are likely to experience heatwave conditions on May 18, while Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh-Delhi and Madhya Pradesh are expected to remain under heatwave conditions between May 18 and 24. |
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The India Meteorological Department added that heavy rain accompanied by lightning and strong winds is likely in parts of Kerala and Mahe over the next five days |
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NEW DELHI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that large parts of northwest and central India are likely to face intense to severe heat wave conditions over the coming days, with Delhi among the worst-affected regions. |
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Jammu Zoo deploys cooling systems and dietary changes to protect animals from the heatwave. |
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A heatwave is likely over Northwest India till Saturday, while UP will experience a severe heatwave, according to the IMD. |