Churu in Rajasthan sizzles at 50 degrees Celsius; Delhi records hottest day in May since 2002

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Updated May 26, 2020 | 19:26 IST

Churu in Rajasthan recorded the season's highest temperature at 50 degrees Celsius. 

Churu in Rajasthan recorded the season's highest temperature at 50 degrees Celsius
Churu in Rajasthan recorded the season's highest temperature at 50 degrees Celsius  |  Photo Credit: PTI

New Delhi: Even as the heatwave continued across north India, Churu in Rajasthan recorded the season's highest temperature at 50 degrees Celsius, India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Tuesday. Delhi (Palam) reported country's, second-highest Maximum temperature with 47.6 degrees Celsius. The national capital recorded the hottest May day since 2002. 

"Churu today had the highest maximum temperature at 50-degree Celsius. In the last 10 years, this is the second time the maximum temperature has surpassed this mark. Earlier on May 18, 2010, a temperature of 50.2-degree Celsius was recorded," Kuldeep Srivastava, Head of IMD's Regional Weather Forecasting Centre said on Tuesday. On Monday, Churu had recorded 47.5-degree Celsius. 

As reported earlier, the IMD has warned of a heatwave across Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, east Madhya Pradesh, and Vidarbha till May 28. "Due to prevailing dry north-westerly winds over plains of northwest India, central India and adjoining interior parts of eastern India, present heatwave conditions very likely to continue to prevail over these areas till May 28 with peak intensity on May 25 and 26," IMD had said in its bulletin on Monday.

The heatwave is being created due to prevailing dry winds over Northwest India, Central India and parts of Eastern India, the IMD said. Srivastava said that a respite could be expected on May 28 when a 'western disturbance will affect Northwest India'. 

Meanwhile, the IMD has also warned of heavy to very heavy runs in parts of northeastern India. The monsoon, which was delayed due to super cyclonic storm Amphan, is now expected to reach Kerala by June 5, four days after its scheduled arrival on June 1. 

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