UK Heatwave Alert: Alert issued at 26 degrees Celsius in UK, Indians said – this is normal temperature of our ACs

It is very hot in North Indian cities. The situation is that now morning and night also feel like afternoon. In the month of June, people are so disturbed by the heat that they are eagerly waiting for the monsoon.

New Delhi: It is very hot in North Indian cities. The situation is that now morning and night also feel like afternoon. In the month of June, people are so disturbed by the heat that they are eagerly waiting for the monsoon.

In cities like Delhi, the mercury is reaching 45 to 48 degrees every day. In such a situation, a news from Britain has become a cause of laughter among Indians.

Alert issued after 26 degrees in UK
According to The Mirror, temperatures in the United Kingdom reached 26 degrees Celsius by the end of June, after which a heatwave alert was issued there.

The UK-based outlet wrote on Twitter with a link to the report – Britain will experience a heatwave of 26 degrees Celsius for 48 hours, in which 5 cities in England will be the hottest. This post of the outlet quickly went viral on the internet and became a topic of discussion among Indians. Indians are giving funny reactions to this report.

The Indians made funny comments

Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Parveen Kaswan not only described the weather in the UK as “pleasant”, but also revealed that the temperature was “just two degrees above the default AC setting in India”.

Post by British National daily “The Mirror”

This is only two degrees higher than the default air conditioning setting in India, wrote Parveen Kaswan, reposting the post by British tabloid The Mirror. The weather seems to be pleasant.

Our American friends have a slightly different definition of ‘summer’, replied the Mirror.

Indians, who share America’s definition of “hotness”, expressed their views through several comments.

One person wrote, My AC is currently set to UK heatwave temperatures.

Another user wrote, I use a blanket for that temperature.

A third said, “Wow. 26C is equal to 78F. We are all trembling with fear of meltdown. No.”