Wednesday, March 26th, 2025

Alarm is alarm in the country! Mercury is going to increase 5 degrees in three-four days, IMD forecast

New Delhi : Along with Delhi-NCR, mercury is increasing continuously in many parts of the country. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday predicted a gradual increase of 2-4 degrees Celsius in most parts of the country over the next three to four days. However, the maximum temperature may increase by 5 degrees Celsius during the next four days at many places in north-west India. This is stated in the temperature forecast of the IMD.

What is the meteorological department saying

The Meteorological Department said that the maximum temperature in Central India and internal Maharashtra during the next four to five days is expected to increase a gradual increase of 2-4 degrees Celsius. Apart from this, for Gujarat, the Meteorological Department has predicted a gradual increase of 2-3 degrees Celsius in the maximum temperature during the next three days. However, there is also a fall of about 2-3 ° C after that. It also underlined the hot and humid weather conditions in different areas in the coastal areas of Gujarat till 25 March.

What accurate forecast

Meanwhile, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on Sunday appealed to all United Nations Member countries to work to fill the worldwide warnings worldwide on World Meteorological Day. The WMO said on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the United Nations special agency that there has been a lot of progress in the forecast capabilities, but the observation network, the forecast accuracy and high -quality climate and hydrology figures have been interval.

United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres said in his/her message on the occasion that the theme of this year’s World Meteorological Day – reduce the pre -warning gap – reminds us that in this new climate reality, pre -warning systems are not luxury. They are requirements and solid investment – which provide about ten times the profit.

The hottest year was 2024

WMO recently confirmed that 2024 was the hottest year on records. Also, the heating of the oceans and rising sea level is increasing. In addition, it found that there is a risk of long -term changes from the retreat of glaciers and melting ice. There may also be extreme weather events such as rapidly growing tropical cyclone, destructive rainfall, storm, flood, deadly drought and wildfire.

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