[ad_1] As soon as summer comes, the condition of cities is first bad, where people think that in the month of March, something cold should be enjoyed, but the outbreak of heat is just waiting that from today I will have to show them their summer power. Let me tell you, the temperature of Delhi reached 40 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, which is considered to be the hottest day of this year.India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also issued a warning of heatwave in North India in view of this increasing heat. In the coming days, the state of heatwave in northwest India may be almost double that of normal, due to which people have been advised to take precautions. If you are thinking of getting out, then it would be better to know which cities are there and how you should take precautions.Record broke heat seen in DelhiAccording to IMD data, the maximum temperature in Delhi's ridge area on Wednesday recorded 40.5 degrees Celsius, which was 6.3 degrees above normal. This is the highest temperature of this year, which has surpassed the previous record of 37.1 degrees Celsius recorded on Tuesday. According to the IMD, the last time in Delhi was recorded in March 2022, when the mercury reached 39.1 ° C on March 29.Number of heatwave days in IndiaThe IMD said in its latest estimate that the number of heatwave days in northwest India between March and May 2025 could double. Usually 5 to 6 days of heatwaves are seen in these places, but this year these numbers can go from 10 to 12. However, it is not clear that this year is going to be more than 2024, which was the hottest year in India so far. Last year, 554 heatwave days were recorded in the country.Rising temperature across the countryApart from Delhi, the temperature is also seen to be rising in some other parts of the country. Akola, Akola, Maharashtra, was seen at 42 degrees Celsius, 40.9 degrees Celsius in Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh, while Chittorgarh in Rajasthan recorded a temperature of 40.5 degrees Celsius. The IMD has warned that in the next few days, the plains of North India, especially in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, may blow hot winds, which will be seen the most risk of heat.Those going to UP Bihar should also be carefulAccording to the IMD, the outbreak of heat can be seen for the next few days in the plains of North India, including UP. Even today, many cities are expected to be between 38-42 degrees Celsius here. However, there is a possibility of rain or thunder in eastern UP. If you are living or going for some work, then take an umbrella with you, keep a bottle of water together, keep something in your bag to chew something. Also keep consuming juice in between. Keep in mind, leave the house only then. [ad_2]