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New Delhi Weather Update Today 29 April 2024:   People in many areas including Delhi NCR are struggling with the scorching heat. The Indian Meteorological Department has recorded a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius in different states of the country. Everyone is troubled by the fire raining from the sky. Due to the continuously increasing temperatures, it is becoming difficult for people to get out of their homes. People are falling ill due to heat waves. Due to the heat, the people of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana as well as Delhi, Ghaziabad, and Bihar are facing problems. IMD has issued a red alert for a heat wave in West Bengal and Odisha.

People are struggling with the heat; 
in many areas, the temperature has reached around 40 degrees Celsius since 10 am in the morning. The temperature in the country's capital Delhi has also been recorded at 40 degrees Celsius. According to the information from the Indian Meteorological Department i.e. IMD, the temperature will increase further in the coming time. The coastal plains of Ganga are also suffering from the severe heat wave. Apart from this, an advisory has been issued by the Health Department given the heat. At the same time, people are also trying everything possible to avoid the heat. 

The scorching heat will trouble you,
while the Indian Meteorology has also issued a warning of heat in different parts of the country. According to IMD information, extreme heat will trouble people in West Bengal and Odisha. Regarding the increasing temperature, the Indian Meteorological Department has informed us that in the coming few days, there will be severe heat waves in Tamil Nadu and Telangana including Karnataka due to an increase in temperature. Apart from this, there will be severe heat in Gujarat including Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry, and Kerala. According to IMD information, there is a possibility of severe heat waves due to rising temperatures in some parts of Eastern and Peninsular India. 

Rising Temperature
: Summer has started showing its true form in most of the states of the country. The Meteorological Department has recorded temperatures exceeding 40 degrees in many states. Indian Meteorological Department i.e. IMD has also issued an alert for severe heat waves due to rising temperatures. According to weather information, the temperature will increase rapidly from April to June and heat will show its true form. From this month onwards, IMD has predicted a heat wave in most parts of the South Peninsula, Central India, Eastern India, and the plains of North-West India. 

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