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Feeling the Heat? IMD Issues Yellow Alert for Delhi This Week
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New Delhi: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Delhi, warning of a heatwave expected to continue till April 9.
Daytime temperatures are likely to stay between 40°C and 42°C until Tuesday, with a slight dip expected on Wednesday. Night temperatures may also rise gradually, ranging from 20°C to 24°C. On Sunday, Delhi’s Safdarjung Observatory recorded a high of 38.2°C — about 3 degrees above normal.
A yellow alert means the heat is manageable for most but could affect infants, the elderly, and those with health conditions. People are advised to stay indoors during peak hours, wear loose cotton clothes, and keep themselves hydrated.
Much of north India — including parts of Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh — is also dealing with heatwave conditions. Barmer in Rajasthan hit a scorching 43.6°C on Sunday, the highest in the region so far.
The IMD has also noted a new western disturbance likely to affect the Western Himalayan region from April 8, which could bring some relief later in the week.
