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The severe heatwave in Delhi shows no signs of relenting as scorching temperatures and dry conditions persist. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), northwestern regions of the country are experiencing intense heat and heatwaves. Specifically, for the national capital, a heatwave alert has been issued for the entire week from May 19 to May 24.
Amid the heated election atmosphere, Delhi is set to face extreme weather conditions, adding to the already tense environment.
On Sunday, May 19, the IMD has forecasted an extremely hot day in Delhi, with a heatwave warning in effect. The city will wake up to clear skies and intense sunshine, accompanied by hot winds throughout the day. The minimum temperature is expected to be around 28°C, while the maximum could soar to 44°C.
This week is predicted to be the hottest so far this May in Delhi. The IMD has issued a continuous heatwave alert, indicating dry conditions throughout the week. The maximum temperature is expected to hover between 44°C and 45°C, while the minimum will likely stay between 28°C and 30°C.
May is typically the hottest month of the year in India, with temperatures peaking during this period. As we reach the midway point of May, the entire country is grappling with intense heat, and no region has been spared from the harsh conditions.
Stay hydrated and take necessary precautions to cope with the severe heatwave conditions in Delhi this week.