.( 45 degrees) 
.( 45 degrees) 

Heat wave is about to hit Delhi.( 45 degrees) 

New Delhi: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heatwave conditions for several northern and north-western states including Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi from May 16 to May 18. According to IMD forecast, the temperature is expected to rise in Delhi and surrounding states. In many areas of North India, the temperature will gradually increase by May 18 and by the weekend the temperature will reach 45 degrees.( 45 degrees) 
Temperature has been rising in Delhi since few days
Dry westerly and north-westerly winds have been blamed for the rising mercury, along with clear skies, there will be direct sunlight in the northern states from Thursday. An IMD official said, “The mercury has been rising in Delhi for the last few days and it is expected to continue rising till the weekend as there is no western disturbance. It is estimated that the mercury will reach 44 degrees on Friday and 45 degrees on Saturday. “Could.”

Heat wave conditions in western Rajasthan from 15 to 18 May
According to IMD forecast, heat wave conditions will affect western Rajasthan from May 15 to May 18, while heat wave will continue in western Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and southern Haryana from today till Saturday. Heat wave warning has also been issued for north-western Madhya Pradesh and Bihar between Friday and Saturday. The weather agency has predicted that hot and humid weather will persist in parts of Rajasthan for the next five days.

South-west monsoon will reach Kerala by May 31
Meanwhile, according to the IMD, the southwest monsoon will reach Kerala by May 31, predicting moderate to heavy rains in some parts of the state. “The southwest monsoon generally enters Kerala on June 1 with a standard deviation of about seven days. This year, the southwest monsoon is likely to establish over Kerala on May 31,” the IMD said in a release. “