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Tomorrow’s weather 5 October 2024: Scorching heat again, when will it rain in entire North India including Delhi-NCR? read weather update

Tomorrow’s weather 5th October 2024: The scorching heat is once again being felt in the entire North India including Delhi-NCR. People are sweating even in the month of October. According to the Meteorological Department, it will be cloudy in Delhi-NCR tomorrow i.e. on Saturday. There is no possibility of rain. Due to increase in temperature the heat will increase further. The sky will remain clear from 6th to 9th October. Occasionally a light layer of cloud may be visible. According to Skymet, after the withdrawal of monsoon, now the capital is getting hot. Monsoon has bid farewell in many states including UP and the process of sunshine and warmth has started. The maximum temperature on Saturday is likely to be around 37 degrees Celsius. Apart from this, monsoon has also bid farewell to Haryana, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and sunshine and heat will continue tomorrow also. The rising temperature in the month of October is quite surprising. Generally, mild cold is felt in the month of October. But people are still running ACs to escape the heat in North India.

What will be the weather temperature in your place tomorrow?

City Minimum Temperature (°C) Maximum Temperature (°C)
Delhi 26 35
Noida 25 35
Ghaziabad 25 34
Patna 26 32
Lucknow 25 35
Jaipur 26 37
Bhopal 23 35
Mumbai 25 31
Ahmedabad 27 35
Jammu 23 34

Fear of heavy rain in West Bengal

A low pressure area is likely to form over the northern part of the Bay of Bengal on Friday, which may cause heavy rains in various parts of West Bengal. India Meteorological Department said that due to the impact of the weather system, there is a possibility of heavy rain in the sub-Himalayan districts till Saturday, while there is a possibility of very heavy rain at one or two places. he/she said that due to the formation of low pressure area, there will be heavy rain in the districts of South Bengal on Friday. The weather department said heavy rains may trigger landslides in the hilly districts of Darjeeling and Kalimpong.

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