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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast hot weather season, with above-average maximum temperatures across the majority of the country between April and June. The IMD stated that above normal heatwave days are likely to occur over most parts of Central India, East India and Northwest India during the period. It also forecast that in the next five days, the maximum temperature over most parts of North India will rise by three to five degree Celsius. However, no heat wave is likely over any parts of the country during these five days.