Noting 'heat wave' to 'severe heat wave' at a few places over Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat and at isolated places over Uttar Pradesh, Vidarbha and central Maharashtra, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said such conditions will gradually abate from May 27 to May 31.
In Delhi, the maximum temperature came down to 41.5 degrees Celsius from yesterday's 42.8 degrees Celsius, which the weather department said was due to 'Roanu'.
Ahmedabad, which recorded its highest temperature of 48 degrees Celsius yesterday shattering a century's record, registered 44.6 degrees Celsius, hottest in Gujarat, while Gandhinagar closely followed at 44.5 degrees Celsius.
Among others, Amreli recorded 44.4, Idar 44.2, Bhavnagar 43.1, Rajkot 43, Bhuj 41.3 and Deesa 42.8 degrees Celsius, the weather department said, adding the drop in temperatures was as predicted by it and it would continue to go down in the days to come.
One death was reported in Rajasthan where a 60-year-old woman died of heat stroke in Baran district of Kota division.
In Himachal Pradesh, while Ponta and Una sweltered at 43 degrees Celsius, thunderstorm hit Shimla leaving disrupted the power supply in the state capital.
Overcast conditions intensified in Shimla with the city receiving light rains. The temperature in Shimla was recorded at 27 degrees Celsius, the weather department said.
Orai, recording 47.5 degree Celsius, was the hottest place in the state, followed by Jhansi with 46.2, Banda 46, Etawah 44.2 and Basti 44 degrees Celsius.
Hisar in Haryana at 45.6 degrees Celsius was the hottest
place, followed by Ambala and Karnal at 41.6 and 40.4 degrees Celsius, respectively, the weather department said.
In Punjab, Amritsar, Ludhiana and Patiala witnessed their maximums at 43.6, 42.3 and 42.1 degrees Celsius, respectively, it said.
In the East, coastal and Gangetic West Bengal are likely to face heavy rainfall during the next two days as 'Roanu' moves towards the state's coastline.
Similar warnings have also been issued for northern Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, it said.
Cyclone Roanu moved further northeastwards and lay centred about 50 km south-southeast off Gopalpur coast causing rains coupled with gusty surface winds to lash several parts of Odisha, affecting normal life.
The system is likely to move further northeastwards along and off north Andhra Pradesh and Odisha coast and intensify into a severe cyclonic storm by tomorrow, the meteorological centre said.
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