IMD issues heatwave warning in Delhi-NCR for next two days

ANI April 8, 2025 150 views

The India Meteorological Department has issued a critical heatwave warning for Delhi-NCR, with temperatures soaring above 40°C in multiple locations. Extreme heat conditions are expected to persist for the next two days, with a potential relief through light rainfall anticipated on April 11. A Western Disturbance is likely to impact Himachal Pradesh, bringing some respite to the region. Temperature drops are predicted from April 10 onwards, signaling a gradual improvement in weather conditions.

"We have issued a heatwave warning in Delhi-NCR for the next two days" - Dr. Naresh Kumar, IMD Scientist
New Delhi, April 8: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday issued a heatwave warning in Delhi-NCR for the next two days. The weather agency also predicted a light rainfall on April 11 in the region.

Key Points

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IMD issues red alert for Rajasthan amid extreme heat conditions

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Temperatures expected to reach above 40°C in multiple stations

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Western Disturbance may bring relief to Himachal Pradesh

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Rainfall predicted in select districts from April 9-11

"We have issued a heatwave warning in Delhi-NCR for the next two days. On 11th April, there is a probability of light rainfall," IMD Scientist Dr Naresh Kumar told ANI.

The IMD also issued a red alert for the heatwave in Rajasthan.

"We have issued a red alert for the heatwave in Rajasthan. The temperatures during the day and night will be extremely high. The situation will improve after 48 hours. There will be light rainfall in the Himalayas for the next 4-5 days," Kumar said.

Meanwhile, the Shimla Meteorological Centre said that the temperatures across Himachal Pradesh will soar 3 to 6 degrees Celsius above normal.

Considering these conditions, the IMD issued a Yellow Alert for a heat wave on Monday in a few locations in the state's lower hill areas.

However, a Western Disturbance is expected to impact Himachal Pradesh starting April 9, which could bring some relief.

"A Western Disturbance is likely to approach the state from April 9. There is a possibility of light rainfall at isolated places in districts like Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, and Lahaul-Spiti," said Sandeep Kumar Sharma, Senior Scientist at IMD Himachal Pradesh.

The intensity and spread of rainfall activity are expected to increase on April 10 and 11, particularly in the middle hill districts.

"Rainfall along with thunderstorms and lightning is likely in parts of Shimla, Kullu, Kangra, Mandi, and Sirmaur on April 10 and 11," Sharma noted. "By April 12, rainfall activity is expected to decrease, and from April 13 onwards, the weather is likely to remain clear again."

On April 7, three stations- Safdarjung, Ridge, and Ayanagar- recorded heatwave conditions, with temperatures rising above 40°C. According to the IMD, Heat Wave conditions are likely to continue until April 9. From April 10, temperatures may fall over Northwest India, including Delhi.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Stay safe everyone! This heat is no joke. Remember to drink plenty of water and avoid going out during peak afternoon hours. 🥵
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Priya M.
I wish IMD could give more specific timings for the predicted rainfall. "Light rainfall on April 11" is too vague - morning, afternoon or night? This would help people plan better.
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Amit S.
Just got back from Rajasthan yesterday. Can confirm it's brutal out there! The nights are almost as hot as the days. Stay indoors if you can!
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Sunita R.
The temperature fluctuations are crazy! 40°C today and possible rain in 3 days? My sinuses don't know how to handle this 😅 Hope everyone stays healthy through these changes.
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Vikram J.
Good to see IMD being proactive with these alerts. The red alert for Rajasthan is especially important - many laborers work outdoors there. Hope employers take note and adjust work schedules.
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Neha T.
The Himachal forecast gives me hope! Planning a trip there next week and was worried about the heat. Fingers crossed for that Western Disturbance to bring some cool relief! 🌧️

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