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Delhi Heatwave to Continue Until Wednesday, Cooler Weather Expected From Thursday

By Sumitra Patel Last updated: April 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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New Delhi: Pedestrians cover their heads to protect themselves from the scorching heat, at the Kartavya Path in New Delhi, Monday, April 7, 2025. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for the city, forecasting a heatwave to persist until Wednesday. (PTI Photo/Vijay Verma)(PTI04_07_2025_000167A)

Delhi is in the midst of its first major heatwave of the season, with temperatures rising above 40 degrees Celsius in most areas of the city. The capital saw a high of 40.2°C on Monday, which heralded severe summer conditions much ahead of schedule.

The weather office has put Delhi on yellow alert, advising that heatwave conditions are likely to prevail on Wednesday. The alert is a warning, especially for the susceptible like children, the aged, and those with chronic ailments.

Some areas of the city, such as Ridge and Ayanagar, recorded temperatures exceeding 41°C, while others like Palam and Lodhi Road were around 39°C. These record temperatures have rendered outdoor activities very uncomfortable, particularly in the afternoon.

Some relief is, however, in sight. Meteorologists forecast that a change in weather patterns starting Thursday will provide some relief. The temperatures are expected to drop marginally, with the maximum between 37°C and 39°C. Cloudy conditions and a gentle breeze could also provide temporary relief from the scorching heat.

A yellow alert does not indicate extreme danger but serves as a warning to be vigilant. It implies that although the heat is tolerable for the general public, it might be dangerous for specific groups if care is not exercised. Individuals are recommended to remain indoors when the sun is strongest, wear light-colored loose-fitting clothing, hydrate with water, and carry umbrellas or wear hats when outdoors.

This year’s heatwave has arrived earlier than usual. Historically, Delhi’s maximum temperature crosses the 40-degree mark in the latter half of April. The early April spike is being closely monitored, especially since similar conditions were last recorded in 2022, when temperatures reached 41.6°C. Notably, Delhi did not experience any official heatwaves in April during 2023 and 2024, even though temperatures occasionally reached 40°C.

Until relief comes later this week, however, the authorities and health specialists keep on exhorting locals to take care and steer clear of prolonged sunlight exposure. Priority is on keeping safe, remaining hydrated, and cool while dealing with this string of hot weather.

TAGGED: #DelhiHeatwave, #DelhiWeather, #HeatwaveAlert, #StayHydrated, #Summer2025, #WeatherUpdate

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