Once again the heat wave has intensified in Ayodhya.
There is a heat wave alert in Ayodhya once again. After the end of Nautapa, people got relief from the heat due to the sudden change in the weather on Sunday, but on Monday once again people are seen troubled by the heat. The strong sunshine from the morning has caused the outbreak of humid heat.
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Devotees had to face problems due to the effect of heat
There has been bright sunshine since Monday morning. People are suffering from heat since 10 am. On Sunday, people got relief from the scorching heat due to dark clouds in the sky. It seemed that it would rain, but the weather cleared after noon, due to which the heat started increasing once again.
All records were broken during the heat of Nautapa
This time there was record heat during Nautapa. For the first time, the temperature in Ayodhya crossed 45.6 degrees Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, Ayodhya has not experienced such heat in the last 100 years. This time the record of the last 100 years has been broken.
After June 7, the heat will increase again
Dr Amarnath Mishra of Acharya Narendra Dev Agriculture University said that easterly winds start blowing at night and westerly winds in the afternoon. On Sunday, the winds got moist from the Bay of Bengal. Due to which clouds were seen in the morning. He said that if the westerly winds do not blow at night, the temperature will rise again. He has expressed the possibility that after 7 June, the heat will once again trouble us. But pre-monsoon rains should occur after the 15th.
On Sunday, a decrease was recorded in humidity, maximum and minimum temperature. Due to which the maximum temperature decreased from 44.5 to 42 and the minimum temperature decreased from 28.5 to 27.5. Along with this, the maximum humidity increased from 68 to 79 and the minimum humidity increased from 32 to 36.
The meteorologist said, “In the next 24 hours, the weather in eastern Uttar Pradesh will remain dry and the wind will blow from east to west at a normal speed. The maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to remain above normal, due to which there is no possibility of relief from the scorching heat.”
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