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.

IMD said the heat wave is likely to impact northwest India during May 24 to 29 and over east peninsular India during May 23 to 26 | India News

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

Temperatures in Northwest and Central India are soaring, with some areas nearing 45°C, as the IMD predicts extreme heat to persist until the month's end.

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…

Scorching heat gripped many Indian states on Sunday. Brahmapuri in Maharashtra recorded the highest temperature at 47.2 degrees Celsius. Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana,…

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.

Delhi faces a yellow alert for a heatwave, with temperatures expected to reach 45°C and moderate air quality at 186.

There is likely to be a reduction in maximum temperatures and abatement of heat wave conditions from May 29 onwards | India News

On Thursday, the city recorded an average maximum temperature of 41.1°C, while the heat index touched a season-high of 48.2°C. | Latest News Delhi