On Tuesday, much of the country experienced a heatwave as the temperature surpassed 40 degrees Celsius.

The IMD has forecast that starting on Tuesday, the plains of northwest India will see some relief from the oppressive heat.

According to a Skymet weather report, the highest temperature of the season was recorded at Bundi in Rajasthan at 45.2 degrees Celsius.

The third day in a row saw scorching weather in Delhi as well, with some weather stations recording maximum temperatures at least five degrees Celsius over average.

According to (IMD), beginning on Tuesday, a western disturbance active in the western Himalayan region will bring some relief from the oppressive heat in the plains of northwest India.

In isolated areas of Gangetic West Bengal, a severe heatwave is expected to last for the next two days, according to the weather service.