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Relief from Bay to keep mercury under 40°C in Lko: IMD

On Monday, the city recorded a maximum temperature of 36.9 degrees, and a minimum temperature of 24 degrees

Published on: Apr 29, 2025 08:54 AM IST
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After a high of 43 degrees Celsius last week, maximum temperatures in the state capital are likely to stay under 40 degrees Celsius for about a week, if the India Meteorological Department (IMD) is to be believed. This drop will due to Easterly winds from the Bay of Bengal that have provided some respite to several districts.

Relief from Bay to keep mercury under 40°C in Lko: IMD
Relief from Bay to keep mercury under 40°C in Lko: IMD

On Monday, the city recorded a maximum temperature of 36.9 degrees, and a minimum temperature of 24 degrees. On Tuesday, mercury is likely to swivel between 38 and 24 degrees even as clear skies may give way to clouds later in the day. “This is as a result of the Easterly winds blowing in from the Bay of Bengal,” said Mohd Danish, a senior scientist at IMD, Lucknow. “This will last for about a week,” he said.

As for the rest of the state, the weather is most likely to be dry, with strong surface winds (25-35 kmph) over the areas, with no warnings. On Monday, some districts such as Sonbhadra, Mirzapur and others in eastern UP experienced strong winds of around 35 kmph, but no rains, he added.

No heatwave warnings have been issued by the IMD for any part of UP for the time being,

 
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