Weather in delhi for next 30 days

  1. IMD predicts hotter days in Delhi, but no heatwave conditions
  2. Delhi Weather: 40 Degrees In Delhi. It Will Get Hotter, Drier Soon
  3. 30 Day Weather Forecasts
  4. IMD predicts hotter days in Delhi, but no heatwave conditions
  5. Delhi Weather: 40 Degrees In Delhi. It Will Get Hotter, Drier Soon
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Delhi

Hotter days are incoming for Delhi NCR residents after light rains this week. As per the latest forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi is likely to witness clear skies with dry weather over the next few days. As per the latest weather update, the primary weather station of Delhi at Safdarjung recorded a minimum of 27.3 degrees Celsius on Friday, which is normal for this time of the year. IMD expects the maximum temperature to likely settle around 41 degrees Celsius. Monsoon hit mainland India on Thursday as the onset over Kerala was declared by the IMD declaring a week after the usual date of June 1. A delay of 4 days had been predicted earlier but the monsoon was further delayed by the Arabian Sea cyclone. Monsoon winds reach Delhi around June 27 normally. (Inputs from PTI)

IMD predicts hotter days in Delhi, but no heatwave conditions

Image Source : PTI IMD predicts hotter days in Delhi, but no heatwave conditions New Delhi: 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. However, the Met Office has not predicted a heatwave for at least a week. Though, such conditions may occur in isolated places. On Saturday, the maximum temperature in Delhi settled at 41.8 degrees Celsius, two notches above the season's average, while the minimum settled at 26.7 degrees Celsius, a notch below the season's average. Maximum temperature expected to hover around 42°C The minimum temperature in the national capital on Sunday settled at 25.2 degrees Celsius, three notches below the season's average. The relative humidity recorded at 8.30 am was 67 per cent, it said. The department has predicted 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. Delhi can expect hotter days “Delhi can expect hotter days ahead with the IMD predicting clear skies and dry weather over the next few days. Though the Met office has not predicted a heatwave for at least a week, such conditions may occur at isolated places,” the IMD said. Normal to above-normal maximum temperatures predicted Earlier, the Met department had predicted normal to above-normal maximum temperatures in June across most parts of the country, except for the extreme north and some...

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.

30 Day Weather Forecasts

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IMD predicts hotter days in Delhi, but no heatwave conditions

Image Source : PTI IMD predicts hotter days in Delhi, but no heatwave conditions New Delhi: 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. However, the Met Office has not predicted a heatwave for at least a week. Though, such conditions may occur in isolated places. On Saturday, the maximum temperature in Delhi settled at 41.8 degrees Celsius, two notches above the season's average, while the minimum settled at 26.7 degrees Celsius, a notch below the season's average. Maximum temperature expected to hover around 42°C The minimum temperature in the national capital on Sunday settled at 25.2 degrees Celsius, three notches below the season's average. The relative humidity recorded at 8.30 am was 67 per cent, it said. The department has predicted 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. Delhi can expect hotter days “Delhi can expect hotter days ahead with the IMD predicting clear skies and dry weather over the next few days. Though the Met office has not predicted a heatwave for at least a week, such conditions may occur at isolated places,” the IMD said. Normal to above-normal maximum temperatures predicted Earlier, the Met department had predicted normal to above-normal maximum temperatures in June across most parts of the country, except for the extreme north and some...

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.

30 Day Weather Forecasts

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Delhi

Hotter days are incoming for Delhi NCR residents after light rains this week. As per the latest forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi is likely to witness clear skies with dry weather over the next few days. As per the latest weather update, the primary weather station of Delhi at Safdarjung recorded a minimum of 27.3 degrees Celsius on Friday, which is normal for this time of the year. IMD expects the maximum temperature to likely settle around 41 degrees Celsius. Monsoon hit mainland India on Thursday as the onset over Kerala was declared by the IMD declaring a week after the usual date of June 1. A delay of 4 days had been predicted earlier but the monsoon was further delayed by the Arabian Sea cyclone. Monsoon winds reach Delhi around June 27 normally. (Inputs from PTI)