Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged people in India to take precautions as the country faces high temperatures. He emphasized the importance of staying hydrated and suggested offering water to others during extreme weather conditions.
The Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) is bracing for severe heatwave conditions in the next two days, with temperatures expected to reach 45 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave warning, advising people to avoid peak afternoon hours and take measures against direct sun exposure.
Weather conditions are set to change starting May 28, with temperatures expected to drop slightly. Thunderstorms with rain are forecasted, bringing relief from the scorching heat. Pre-monsoon activity, including rainfall, is expected to continue in North, Central, and East India.
The upcoming days are predicted to see temperatures ranging from 35 to 37 degrees Celsius, with the possibility of light rainfall and thunderstorms. By June 1, weather conditions are expected to normalize, providing respite from the extreme heat.
