NEW DELHI: The mercury rose to 43 degrees Celsius in parts of Delhi on Sunday and is likely to rise further. As the day temperature is expected to reach 45 degrees Celsius in isolated areas, the India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for heatwave conditions for Tuesday and Wednesday.

According to the weather department, a prolonged spell of heatwave is expected starting Monday, with maximum temperature expected to reach 45 degrees Celsius. | India News

NEW DELHI: The mercury rose to 43 degrees Celsius in parts of Delhi on Sunday and is likely to rise further. As the day temperature is expected to reach 45 degrees Celsius in…

According to the IMD forecast, the maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to remain between 43°C and 45°C. | India News

NEW DELHI: The city sweltered under the highest maximum temperature of the season on Monday, with several areas recording temperatures above 44°C. India Meteorological Department…

The IMD has forecast maximum temperatures between 43°C to 45°C on Tuesday and Wednesday and between 42°C and 44°C on Thursday and Friday. | Latest News Delhi

India Meteorological Department (IMD) officials said mercury will continue its upward trend in the coming days and issued a yellow alert for heatwave till May 24

Delhi issues a 'yellow' alert as temperatures soar to 44°C, with warm mornings and isolated heatwave conditions expected.

Delhi heatwave: Delhi is likely to record a maximum temperature of 44 degrees Celsius and a minimum temperature of 28 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. | India News

Delhi issues a 'yellow' alert as temperatures rise to 44°C, signaling potential heatwave conditions throughout the city.

NEW DELHI: Temperatures topped 46 degrees C at several places on a torrid Tuesday, the season’s hottest day in Delhi, with the punishing prospect of a weeklong spell of broiling…

Delhi Weather Today: Delhi experienced its hottest day of the season as temperatures soared past 46 degrees Celsius, triggering severe heat stress and prompting emergency…

Delhi issues an 'orange' alert for heatwave as temperatures soar to 46°C, following a warm morning of 28.3°C.