Several states of northern, central and western India are currently locked in the grip of a punishing heatwave. | India News

Delhi experiences a warmer morning with a minimum temperature of 29.3°C and a 'poor' AQI of 226.

NEW DELHI: Large parts of the country remained under the grip of an intense heatwave on Friday, with temperatures soaring close to 48 degrees Celsius in several regions, prompting…

Heatwave in India: The IMD has issued an Orange alert for Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and coastal Andhra Pradesh. | India News

After brief respite with strong winds, thunderstorms and rains, the heatwave conditions are expected to grip Delhi again from Sunday onwards. | India News

Extreme heatwave grips India, pushing temperatures above 44°C, impacting health and wildlife amid rising heat-related emergencies.

Fresh western disturbance from May 28 are likely to bring some respite from the scorching summer heat that has gripped much of north India. | India News

Several states of northern, central and western India are currently locked in the grip of a punishing heatwave. | India News

Delhi experienced a scorching Sunday with the maximum temperature reaching 43.6°C, significantly above the seasonal average. Several weather stations recorded even higher…

The weather department has forecast strong surface winds and heatwave conditions during the afternoon and evening hours through the next three days in Delhi. | India News

The IMD has issued red and orange alerts as Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, and Punjab face extreme heatwave conditions with temperatures soaring up to 47°C.

Doctors say hospitals are filling up with patients suffering from heat exhaustion and other heat-related conditions, with people unable to find any respite at night. Stuti Mishra…

The weather office said stations at Ayanagar, Ridge and Lodhi Road missed the official heatwave criteria by 0.2 degree, 0.4 degree and 0.7 degree Celsius. | India News

Residents across Delhi reported deserted streets during peak afternoon hours and rising discomfort due to prolonged exposure to extreme heat. | Latest News Delhi