Delhi temperature today: 34°C, maximum 45°C likely The minimum temperature is likely to be around 34°C.
Delhi received brief relief with rain and thunderstorms, but the IMD has warned that severe heatwave conditions are set to return from Sunday and may continue across the capital through next week.
Delhi-NCR residents finally got relief from intense heat as light rain, cloudy skies and cool winds swept across the region on Saturday morning. But weather experts warn the respite may only last briefly.
As Banda sizzles at nearly 48°C, authorities have switched traffic lights to ‘free flow’ mode during peak afternoon hours to spare commuters from waiting under the blazing sun.
The State Health Department confirmed that from March 1 to May 19, a total of 325 suspected cases were recorded, with nearly one-third occurring after the start of May.
Delhi residents are set to endure scorching weather conditions as temperatures remain above normal throughout the week. The capital may witness highs touching 48°C by Thursday, intensifying heatwave concerns.
Delhi is set to witness a severe heatwave with temperatures soaring up to 45°C today and climbing further next week. Residents are advised to stay cautious as hot winds and intense daytime heat grip the capital.
Delhi is reeling under one of the harshest heatwaves of the season, with temperatures crossing 45°C and air quality slipping into the poor category as authorities issue an orange alert across the capital.
Delhi is set to swelter under a blazing 46°C today as dry heat and misty conditions grip the capital. With no rain expected and temperatures rising further tomorrow, residents brace for another scorching day.