Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Moisture-laden winds check sudden rise in Delhi’s temp

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Cyclone Asani in the Bay of Bengal cooled temperatur­es in the Capital with moist easterly and southeaste­rly winds, and delayed the heatwave across northern India that was first expected from Tuesday onwards.

A heatwave is now likely on Friday, when the maximum temperatur­e could rise to around 42°C at Safdarjung and over 44°C in some parts of Delhi, the India Meteorolog­ical Department predicted.

Safdarjung, Delhi’s base weather station, recorded a maximum temperatur­e of 39.5°C on Tuesday, which is around normal for this time of the year, and 0.5°C lower than Monday’s maximum. It was 40.4°C on Sunday. Delhi saw a low of 28°C, three notches above normal.

The Capital’s hottest location was Najafgarh, which recorded a maximum of 40.9°C, even as most parts of Delhi recorded a maximum temperatur­e below 40°C.

Although a yellow alert has been sounded from Friday onwards, heatwave conditions are expected only in isolated parts of Delhi, IMD scientist RK Jenamani said.

“The impact of Cyclone Asani will reduce from Wednesday night onwards, and after that, we will see the impact of a western disturbanc­e from Friday, so a sharp rise in mercury is not expected at the moment,” he said.

A yellow alert warns the public of a weather phenomenon, while a “green alert” is for days where no significan­t weather phenomenon is expected. Currently, Delhi has a “green alert” till Thursday, and a yellow alert from Friday to Sunday.

A heatwave is declared when the maximum temperatur­e is 40°C or higher, and also 4.5°C above normal.

For May 11-15, the normal temperatur­e is 39.3°C, so the temperatur­e at a station has to touch 43.9°C or higher on a particular day for it to be recognised as a heatwave, met officials said. Forecast for Wednesday shows the maximum temperatur­e will remain around 40°C and the minimum will hover around 28°C.

 ?? SANCHIT KHANNA/HT ?? Near Nizamuddin, on Tuesday.
SANCHIT KHANNA/HT Near Nizamuddin, on Tuesday.

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