Published 20:49 IST, June 17th 2024
Delhi to Reel Under Heatwave Till June 19 as Temperature Soars Over 45 Degree Celsius
With the maximum temperature soaring to 45.2 degrees Celsius, Delhi will continue to reel under brutal heatwaves till June 19.
New Delhi: With the maximum temperature soaring to 45.2 degrees Celsius, Delhi will continue to reel under brutal heatwaves till June 19. The weather forecast agency has predicted that people in the national capital are likely to get some relief from the scorching heat from June 19, following which Delhi can receive a fresh spell of rainfall. The national capital was on a 'red' alert, which will remain in force on Tuesday, with the maximum temperature expected to hit 45 degrees Celsius.
The Safdarjung observatory, the primary weather station of Delhi, registered a high of 45.2 degrees Celsius, 6.4 notches above the season's average on Monday, as the weather forecast officials recorded heatwave to severe heatwave conditions at most places in Delhi.
Minimum Temperature Recorded at 33 Degrees Celsius
With minimum temperature settling at 33 degrees Celsius, around 5.5 notches above normal, the morning on Monday was warm.
The Palam weather station recorded a maximum temperature of 46 degrees Celsius, seven notches above normal, while the Lodhi Road, Ridge and the Ayanagar observatories registered readings of 45.6 degrees, 46.3 degrees and 46.4 degrees, respectively.
The Najafgarh observatory recorded a high of 46.3 degrees Celsius, seven notches above normal. The weather office has forecast mainly clear skies with heatwave to severe heatwave conditions at many places in Delhi on Tuesday. It has also predicted strong surface winds during the day.
The threshold for a heat wave is met when the maximum temperature of a weather station reaches at least 40 degrees Celsius in the plains, 37 degrees in the coastal areas, and 30 degrees in the hilly regions, and the departure from normal is at least 4.5 notches. A severe heat wave is declared if the departure from normal exceeds 6.4 notches.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) uses four colour codes for weather warnings -- green (no action needed), yellow (watch and stay updated), orange (be prepared) and red (take action). According to the IMD's seven-day forecast, the national capital will experience slight relief from Wednesday.
The city is expected to be on 'yellow' alert on Wednesday and Thursday while it will be put on 'green' alert on Friday and Saturday. After Wednesday, a fresh western disturbance will approach northwest India, also affecting the national capital and bringing relief, according to the weather office.
Updated 20:49 IST, June 17th 2024