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MC Summer Dashboard: No respite from heat for these states

Rainfall deficit widened further to 18.8% on June 26

June 27, 2024 / 07:45 IST
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Punjab faces heat wave conditions
Punjab faces heat wave conditions

High temperatures and a widening rainfall deficit continued to pressure the country’s power situation. Maximum temperatures were 40-43 degrees Celsius in parts of West Rajasthan and Punjab and isolated pockets of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand, as per Indian Meteorological Department data on June 25.

Punjab and parts of west Bihar witnessed heat wave conditions on June 25, according to data released by the country’s weather service. However, it noted that the situation is likely to improve in Northwest India.

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“No significant change in maximum temperatures very likely over Northwest India during next 2 days and fall by 3-5 degrees Celsius thereafter,” IMD said.

The rainfall deficit widened further to 18.8% across the country; northern India still faces huge deficits compared to other parts.