North India, including Haryana and Delhi, faced severe heatwave conditions with temperatures exceeding 45 degrees Celsius. Schools in Delhi and Punjab declared summer holidays due to the extreme weather. Delhi s peak power demand reached a record high for May, hitting 7,572 MW.
Temp above 40 degrees in Bhopal, Indore Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh is experiencing scorching heat with above normal temperatures. On Saturday, the temperature reached a record high, with Datia being the hottest place in the state at over 47 degrees Celsius. This marks the highest temperature recorded so far this season. The mercury reached up to
The searing heat pushes the city's peak power demand to its highest for May. Temperatures in several parts of Delhi again breached the 47 degrees Celsius mark.
Temperatures remained above 45 degrees Celsius in large parts of Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi, Chandigarh and Uttar Pradesh, affecting daily life as many chose to remain indoors in the afternoon.