Delhi braces for a scorching day with heatwave conditions persisting, though brief relief is expected by evening with chances of dust storms, light rain, and strong winds.

Delhi Rain: Delhi-NCR is expected to remain under a severe heatwave from 23 to 28 May 2026. Rainfall activity is limited. Beyond this short-lived spell, hot and dry conditions are…

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

Delhi and nearby areas experienced light rain this morning, offering relief from weeks of intense heat, with the IMD attributing it to thunderstorm activity over northwest India.

Delhi experiences rain and strong winds, providing temporary relief from recent heatwave conditions, but temperatures may rise again soon.

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

According to weather officials, satellite imagery showed a thick layer of sand and haze approaching Delhi-NCR, with no signs of rain-bearing clouds. | India News

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

NEW DELHI: A day after negligible improvement, the city saw isolated heatwave conditions on Sunday. A rainy respite could come on Friday, though.

Delhi experiences its warmest May night in 14 years, prompting a heatwave yellow alert from the IMD.

Delhi braces for a scorching day with heatwave conditions persisting, though brief relief is expected by evening with chances of dust storms, light rain, and strong winds.

Delhi faces a yellow alert for heatwave as temperatures soar, marking the warmest May night in 14 years.