By tomorrow, we can expect maximums to reach 40 degrees, suburbs have already seen 40 plus maximums. In a nutshell, Delhi is all set to see hot and dry weather conditions in the coming days.
The Regional Forecasting Centre of the India Meteorological Department announced on Monday that Delhi can expect partly cloudy skies, intermittent rainfall, and a respite from heatwave conditions for the next five to six days., Delhi News, Times Now
An orange alert has been issued for hailstorms and heavy rainfall in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab, and Chandigarh. Additionally, there is a possibility of rain and hailstorms in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, accompanied by winds blowing at speeds of 50 to 60 kilometers per hour., Delhi News, Times Now
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted relief from the scorching heat in Delhi as overcast skies, gusty winds, and light rain are expected in the second half of Wednesday. The Safdarjung Observatory, the primary weather station in Delhi, recorded a minimum temperature of 25.4 degrees Celsius, slightly below normal, while the maximum temperature is likely to reach around 39 degrees Celsius., Delhi News, Times Now
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for a heatwave on Monday, as extreme hot weather conditions have begun in some parts of Delhi-NCR. Before this, the hottest day of the year was recorded on May 12, with the temperature reaching 42.5 degrees Celsius., Delhi News, Times Now