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Setwaves set to return to parts of North and Central India warns IMD

New Delhi: A brief relief from the excessive heat brought by two wet mantras in North -West and parts of Central India is over. The Meteorological Department of India on Sunday predicted a gradual increase in temperature of 2-3 degrees Celsius in Northwest India in the next five days and a fresh heat spell in many parts of the country.
The IMD said that during April 22-24, there is a great possibility of heatwave in the separate pocket of the south and the MP’s separate pocket; On 23-24 April at Rajasthan and Haryana; And during the 21-23 April on the fate. IMD advised people, especially to avoid heat exposure to the elderly and infants. Northeast, however, can get a fresh magic of heavy rainfall from Tuesday, while eastern India is likely to see an increase in gradual temperature of 4-6 degrees Celsius in the next four days.
The situation of heatwave around 8 April crossed the mercury from 46 degrees Celsius in parts of West Rajasthan. Subsequently, a magic of rain from 9 to 12 April, and last week, reduced the temperature by several places. On Sunday, Chandrapur in Maharashtra was the hottest place in India at 44.6 degrees Celsius.

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