IMD Heatwave Alert: 45°C Heat to Grip North and East India for Next 7 Days
Now a major weather warning is here. Specifically, the local weather desk issued new alerts. This extreme summer heat will stay for a week. Therefore, millions of people face severe heat risks now.
Meanwhile, the high heat hits North India hard. Also, parts of East India face the same threat. For this reason, the hot weather will last six to seven days. Furthermore, experts say Delhi winds are very dry.
At a Glance:
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Orange Alert: Extreme heat covers major states for 7 days.
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Red Alert: A severe risk hits key zones for 3 days.
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Record Heat: Banda hit a high of 48.2°C this week.
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Warm Night: Delhi broke a 14-year weather record.
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Safety Rule: Avoid direct sun from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
In This Article:
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The Major Alerts and Covered States
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The Hottest Place in the Country
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Expected Rain in the Coming Days
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Record Night Heat in Delhi
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Key Health and Hydration Tips
The Major Alerts and Covered States
First, the weather desk issued a wide Orange Alert. Specifically, this alert stays active for seven days. For example, it covers Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana. Additionally, it covers Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.
Next, a severe Red Alert is also active. For instance, this top alert lasts for three days. Consequently, it covers East Uttar Pradesh and East Madhya Pradesh. Pockets of Vidarbha face this high risk too.
The Hottest Place in the Country
Meanwhile, the town of Banda is the hottest spot. Truly, Banda is a key district in Uttar Pradesh. For example, the mercury there hit a high of 48.2°C on Thursday. Therefore, this marks three straight days of record heat.
Consequently, local folk tried to stay cool near road stalls. Many drank fresh juice and sweet water. However, one resident blamed the heat on fewer trees. He also noted that local mining hurts the land.
Expected Rain in the Coming Days
Fortunately, some relief might arrive soon. Specifically, a new western disturbance is moving near the hills. This system affects northern India right now.
Therefore, scattered rain is likely in a few areas. For example, clouds may bring showers to Jammu and Punjab. Furthermore, Haryana, Delhi, and West Uttar Pradesh could see rain too. Still, experts do not know how strong the rain will be.
Record Night Heat in Delhi
However, the capital city faces a rough patch. For instance, Delhi just logged its warmest May night in 14 years. Specifically, the low mark settled at a high 31.9°C on Thursday.
Consequently, this high night heat causes major body stress. Also, air quality stayed in the poor zone. This is because hot desert winds keep the city warm after dark.
Key Health and Hydration Tips
Therefore, health officials urge people to be safe. For example, do not go out in direct sun. Specifically, stay inside between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. These peak hours pose the highest risk for heat stroke.
Finally, the Ayush Ministry shared key hydration rules. For instance, drink plenty of water all day. Do not wait until you feel dry. Thus, thirst is a poor sign of true water loss during a heatwave..![]()













