Delhi, India’s bustling capital, is enduring sweltering heat with South West Delhi’s Najafgarh witnessing the season’s highest temperature, reaching a maximum of 46 degrees Celsius on Sunday, as per the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Unprecedented Heat Across the Capital
Other parts of the city are also facing soaring temperatures, with a steep rise in mercury levels noted across the region. Narela and Pitampura in North Delhi have recorded temperatures of 45 degrees Celsius. Ayanagar, located in South West Delhi, has also experienced the heatwave, reporting a temperature of 44 degrees Celsius.
Palam, known for its prominent airbase and airport, has also been grappling with high temperatures, with the IMD recording 43.8 degrees Celsius in this area of Delhi.
This sudden spike in temperatures has sparked concerns among citizens and authorities, and there are ongoing efforts to manage the situation. The IMD continues to monitor the weather conditions diligently, providing regular updates to help the public and authorities plan accordingly.
News Recap
- South West Delhi’s Najafgarh records the season’s highest temperature at 46 degrees Celsius on Sunday, as per the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
- Narela and Pitampura experience scorching temperatures of 45 degrees Celsius.
- Ayanagar witnesses a high temperature of 44 degrees Celsius, with Delhi’s Palam area reaching 43.8 degrees Celsius.
- The sudden spike in temperatures has prompted concerns among citizens and authorities, with ongoing efforts to manage the situation.