UK's 'Heatwave Warning' At 26 Degrees Celsius Has Indians Asking 'How Did They Rule Us'?
The UK's climate is generally temperate, with summers averaging highs in the low-to-mid 20s degrees Celsius.
The United Kingdom has issued heatwave warnings with temperatures expected to reach 26 degrees Celsius (78.8 degrees Fahrenheit) this week. The UK Met Office defines a heatwave as exceeding certain temperature thresholds for several days in a row and is location-based. In some regions in Britain, 26 degrees Celsius often falls within the "heatwave criteria".
This heatwave warning has caused a stir on social media, particularly among Indians who are used to far more extreme heat. Here are some reactions:
My AC is currently set at UK heatwave level pic.twitter.com/zOd70tRcch
— Gabbar (@GabbbarSingh) June 16, 2024
UK has announced 26C as a heatwave. How did these people manage to come to India and rule us in our weather?
— Aman (@AmanHasNoName_2) June 16, 2024
need that 26c UK heatwave pic.twitter.com/4GyeFpGSwo
— ruhan (@ruhan_q) June 16, 2024
My dear friends in the UK, be safe from the heatwave predicted in your region.
— Sunny Soral (@sunnysoral) June 18, 2024
If that makes you feel better, it was 37 degree C at Delhi, at 2AM today.
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UK declares heatwave at 26 degree Celsius. We keep AC thermostat at 27C ðð
— Naren (@naren_doc) June 18, 2024
UK calls 26°C a heatwave
— priyav k kaneria (@_diginova) June 18, 2024
bruh that's what I keep my AC at in peak summerð
The UK's climate is generally temperate, with summers averaging highs in the low-to-mid 20s degrees Celsius. However, for its residents, who are accustomed to cooler weather, even a slight rise in temperature can be significant.
Heatwave In North India
Meanwhile, New Delhi on Tuesday recorded a minimum temperature of 33.8 degrees Celsius, six notches above the season's average. India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Delhi. The IMD uses four colour codes for weather warnings -- green (no action needed), yellow (watch and stay updated), orange (be prepared) and red (take action).
Uttar Pradesh continued to be in the grip of heatwave conditions with the maximum temperature remaining above 45 degrees Celsius at most places. Prayagraj recorded the highest day temperature at 47.6 degrees Celsius, 8.7 notches above normal. Jhansi recorded a maximum temperature of 47.1 degrees Celsius, Varanasi and Kanpur 46.8 degrees each, Agra 46.5 degrees, Sultanpur 46.4 degrees, Fatehpur 46.2 degrees, Fursatganj and Barabanki 46 degrees each, Orai 45.8 degrees and Lucknow 45.6 degrees.
Bihar is experiencing extreme heat, with temperatures exceeding 44 degrees Celsius in 10 locations.