Delhi weather 45 days

  1. Temperature in Delhi may touch 45 degrees in next two days, light rain expected: IMD
  2. IMD predicts hotter, drier days in Delhi, mercury to touch 41°C
  3. Delhi Weather: 40 Degrees In Delhi. It Will Get Hotter, Drier Soon
  4. Delhi weather: Hotter, drier days predicted for Delhi


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Temperature in Delhi may touch 45 degrees in next two days, light rain expected: IMD

As Delhi residents faced scorching heat and warm gusty winds, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday said that Delhi can expect hotter days as the temperature may touch 45 degrees in the next few days. The weather department said that parts of Delhi-NCR may also receive light rainfall, but after that, no significant rainfall is seen for a few days. The Met Office has said that though a major heatwave is not expected for at least a week, such conditions may occur in isolated places. Delhi | In Delhi, Punjab and Haryana, the temperature may reach near 40-45 in the coming days. At present, the heat wave is continuing in Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. Heatwave alert has been issued in these parts for the coming 5 days: Dr Naresh… On Monday, the weather department said Delhi would see strong surface winds during the day, with a speed of 25-35 kmph, and the maximum temperature is expected to hover around 42 degrees Celsius. On Monday, IMD said Delhi will see a maximum temperature of around 40 degrees and above in the coming days. Temperatures are expected to breach the 40-degree mark in some areas, including Delhi University, Narela, and Pitampura. The minimum temperature settled at 28.8 degrees, a notch above the season’s average. A partly cloudy sky will prevail over the city with strong surface winds during the day. “As a precautionary step, we have issued a heatwave warning in Uttar Pradesh, Delhi NCR, and Haryana for the next three ...

IMD predicts hotter, drier days in Delhi, mercury to touch 41°C

By India Today City Desk: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that Delhi is likely to witness hotter days with clear skies and dry weather over the next few days. The maximum temperature is expected to hover around 41 degrees Celsius, it added. Though the Met Office has not predicted a heatwave for at least a week, such conditions may occur at isolated places. The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) Delhi, however, in its latest bulletin, predicted that there is a possibility of very light rain and thundershowers at one or two places during the night on Thursday and Friday. Rain is expected in parts of northwest India, including Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and west Uttar Pradesh, under the influence of

Delhi Weather: 40 Degrees In Delhi. It Will Get Hotter, Drier Soon

Strong surface winds during the day and very light rains are likely towards night. The IMD had last month predicted normal to below normal monsoon in northwest India which means more drier and hotter days going ahead. "During June, normal to above-normal maximum temperatures are likely across most parts of the country, except for the extreme north and some parts of the southern peninsular region," it had said. The IMD's extended range model guidance shows improved rainfall activity in northwest India in the fourth week of June and the first week of July. The monsoon hit the Indian mainland on Thursday, with the IMD declaring onset over Kerala a week after the usual date of June 1.

Delhi weather: Hotter, drier days predicted for Delhi

Synopsis The national capital is expected to face scorching heat as the India Meteorological Department predicts clear skies and dry weather over the next few days. The maximum temperature is likely to settle around 41 degrees Celsius. The IMD had earlier predicted normal to below normal monsoon in northwest India. Four state-owned financial entities — Punjab National Bank, Life Insurance Corporation of India, State Bank of India, and Bank of Baroda — that together own just over 45% of UTI Asset Management Company (AMC) are understood to be working on inviting formal bids for selling their stakes, top officials close to the development told ET. • Khanda, who led anti-India protest dies • Flying taxi is top trend at VivaTech in Paris • Biparjoy: Will continue upto midnight, says IMD • IndiGo plane suffers tail strike while... • Purola Love Jihad row: Mahapanchayat cancelled • Ten quick tips to become a 'Professional Trader' • 10 stocks with highest EBITDA margin in FY23 • Biparjoy: Ground report from affected area • Asia Cup 2023: ACC accepts hybrid model • NIA seeks info on London's Indian HC attackers