Severe heat across the country may continue for two more days. Additionally, the Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave alert for 11 states of North, West, and Central India. These states include Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan. In these states, the temperatures may range between 40 °C and 47 °C. The highest temperatures were 47.6 °C in Banda, UP, and 46.8 °C in Nowgong, MP. Meanwhile, a Western Disturbance is active over the mountains, but it is currently weak. A cyclonic circulation is being observed over Pakistan and another one near Bihar. A low-pressure area has formed in the Arabian Sea, and an anti-cyclone area has also formed, because of which the weather may change in many states today. Rain will likely be witnessed in Delhi, West Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, along with Lakshadweep. Rain may occur in the Maharashtra and Goa regions. On Friday, rain occurred in Araria, Jehanabad, Nalanda, and Supaul in Bihar. 4 people died due to lightning. Snowfall occurred in Zojila in Jammu and Kashmir and Chamoli-Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand. Know about the damage caused to gadgets due to heat Temperatures have crossed 45 °C in many parts of the country. During this time, mobile phones, laptops, or power banks heat up quickly. This can lead to problems like battery damage, low performance, or sudden device shutdown. Today, in ‘News of Need’, we will learn about the effect of high temperatures on gadgets and how to protect them from overheating. All 50 hottest cities in the world are in India An unusual record was registered in the country on Friday morning. All the cities in the list of the world’s 50 hottest cities were from India. Many cities in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and Haryana reached 42 to 44 °C even before noon. 22 cities from Uttar Pradesh alone were on the list of hot cities. According to AQI, Balangir in Odisha was the hottest city at 10:50 AM with 45 °C. By afternoon, Brahmapuri in Vidarbha recorded the country’s highest temperature of 47.2 °C. At 3 PM, the mercury in the world’s 22 hottest cities was above 47 °C. All these cities were in India. Weather pictures from across the country Weather forecast for the next two days May 24: May 25: Weather conditions of the states Madhya Pradesh: Heatwave alert today in 42 districts of the state, mercury at 46.8°C in Nowgong, 46.4°C in Khajuraho Today, a heatwave alert has been issued for 42 districts of Madhya Pradesh. Gwalior-Chambal, Sagar, Rewa, and Ujjain divisions are in the grip of the heatwave. There is a red alert in Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur, and Panna, an orange alert in 21 districts, including Gwalior, and a yellow alert in 18 districts. Uttar Pradesh: Red alert for heatwave in 4 districts and Orange alert in 18 districts of the state; Banda’s temperature 46.4°C People in Uttar Pradesh are not getting relief from the heat. On Friday too, Banda district remained the hottest city in the state, with a maximum temperature of 46.441.0 °C°C. According to the Meteorological Department, today there is a red alert for heatwave in 4 districts: Banda, Chitrakoot, Kaushambi, and Prayagraj. An orange alert will remain in 18 districts. Post navigation NEET paper leakers had memorised the questions:Neither books came out, nor were devices allowed inside the center; yet the paper was leaked Hezbollah-like drone attacks planned at 6 sites in Kashmir:4 terrorists infiltrated from Pakistan, one belongs to Kasab’s village, one from Lebanon