Heatwave in Delhi: Hydrate, cover up if stepping out in the day; IMD warns of mercury hitting 42°C today
The weather department has forecast that heatwave conditions may prevail at isolated to scattered locations across the city during this period.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of a steady rise in temperature in Delhi, with heatwave conditions likely to persist over the next few days. On Tuesday, the IMD warned, the temperature could go up to 42°C.
According the latest weather bulletin, maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to rise by 1-2 degree Celsius, pushing it to above normal levels. The weather department has forecast that heatwave conditions may prevail at isolated to scattered locations across the city during this period.
The rising temperatures signal the onset of more intense summer conditions, with daytime heat likely to become increasingly uncomfortable. Following Tuesday’s spike, the temperature could go up to 44°C over the next three days, leading the weather department to issue its first heatwave alert of the year.
In India, heatwaves alerts occur mainly from March to June and in some rare cases even in July. The peak month of the heat wave over India is May.
In view of the prevailing weather conditions, the IMD has advised to avoid heat exposure, wear light weight, light colored, loose, cotton clothes, cover your head, use a cloth, hat, or umbrella. It has also advised Delhi residents to drink sufficient water and as often as possible, even if not thirsty.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of a steady rise in temperature in Delhi, with heatwave conditions likely to persist over the next few days. On Tuesday, the IMD warned, the temperature could go up to 42°C.
According the latest weather bulletin, maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to rise by 1-2 degree Celsius, pushing it to above normal levels. The weather department has forecast that heatwave conditions may prevail at isolated to scattered locations across the city during this period.
The rising temperatures signal the onset of more intense summer conditions, with daytime heat likely to become increasingly uncomfortable. Following Tuesday’s spike, the temperature could go up to 44°C over the next three days, leading the weather department to issue its first heatwave alert of the year.
In India, heatwaves alerts occur mainly from March to June and in some rare cases even in July. The peak month of the heat wave over India is May.
In view of the prevailing weather conditions, the IMD has advised to avoid heat exposure, wear light weight, light colored, loose, cotton clothes, cover your head, use a cloth, hat, or umbrella. It has also advised Delhi residents to drink sufficient water and as often as possible, even if not thirsty.