As soon as the start of March, there is a rapid rise in temperature in different regions of the country. Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan are experiencing more heat than normal. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning for health related risks in many states, where the temperature has crossed 40 degrees Celsius. A red alert has been issued for Gujarat, while Orange Alert has been implemented for Maharashtra and South-West Rajasthan.
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The active high pressure system active in Gujarat and its surrounding areas is considered to be the main reason for this heat wave. Meteorologist S.D. According to the flame, the temperature is rapidly increasing due to this high pressure. Groups affected by heatwaves include old age, children and people suffering from chronic diseases. The Meteorological Department has advised citizens to consume sufficient amount of water and avoid sunlight.
Heat havoc in Maharashtra and Rajasthan too
The temperature in various areas of Maharashtra has reached above 40 degrees Celsius. The hottest day of this season was seen in Pune on Wednesday (March 12), where the temperature was recorded at 40.2 degrees Celsius in Koregaon Park and irongaon. Similarly, the situation of heatstroke remains in many places of Rajasthan. There was an outbreak of Lu earlier this week, especially in North Konkan, especially in Mumbai. However, meteorologists estimate that temperature may decrease in some areas from Thursday (March 13).
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Gujarat becomes the hottest state
According to temperature data across the country, currently Gujarat is being considered as the hottest state. In many cities here, the temperature has been recorded more than 40 degrees Celsius. The temperature in Rajkot was 42.1 ° C, while in Amreli and Surendranagar it was above 41 ° C. The temperature in Porbandar reached 7.6 degrees above normal, reaching 40.8 degrees Celsius. Similarly, 41.3 ° C in Akola, Maharashtra and 40.6 ° C in Chandrapur were recorded.
According to the Meteorological Department, some areas are expected to get some relief in the coming days, but the impact of heat is likely to continue in states like Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. In this situation, citizens have been advised to stay active and adopt measures to prevent heat.
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What will be the weather to come?
Himachal, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh are expected to rain between 13 and 16 March due to the influence of western disturbances in North India. In the northeastern region, rain is expected from 13 to 15 March in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya. In South India, light to moderate rainfall will continue in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka.
What to do, what not to do?
It is necessary to drink sufficient amount of water before getting out of the house for protection from heat. Wear light colored cotton clothes and try to avoid sunlight. To avoid the heat, avoid going out between 12 noon and 3 pm and consume more and more fluid. Take caution in places with the possibility of lightning. According to the Meteorological Department, the effect of heat will still continue, so it is important to be cautious and take care of your safety.







