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Delhi is currently experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, with temperatures soaring to a record-breaking 52.3 degrees Celsius. The Delhi weather office in Mungeshpur reported this scorching temperature, signaling extreme conditions in the capital. The brutal heatwave has forced schools to shut down and poses a significant risk of heatstroke for those exposed to the intense sun. Citizens are advised to take precautions and stay hydrated to combat the blistering heat.
The relentless heat in Delhi is setting new records daily, with the mercury showing no signs of dropping. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) highlights the severity of the situation as the city battles one of its hottest summers ever. People are urged to limit outdoor activities and seek shade to avoid heat-related illnesses. The unbearable heatwave sweeping through Delhi has brought life to a standstill, emphasizing the urgency of climate action to combat rising temperatures.
In the midst of this heatwave, Delhi's temperature hits 52.3°C, marking a historic high in the city's weather records. This extreme weather phenomenon not only impacts daily life but also emphasizes the urgent need for climate change awareness and adaptation strategies. As Delhi continues to sizzle under the scorching sun, it serves as a stark reminder of the escalating climate crisis and the importance of sustainable practices to mitigate its effects.
The recent spike in temperatures in Delhi, reaching an unprecedented 52.3°C, underscores the pressing need for immediate action to address climate change. As cities face increasingly extreme weather events, it becomes imperative for governments and communities to prioritize sustainability and resilience. The record-breaking heatwave gripping Delhi serves as a wake-up call, reminding us of the urgency to mitigate the impact of global warming and protect our environment for future generations.
Delhi heatwave updates: Delhi's Mungeshpur weather office, located on the outskirt, reported its temperature at 52.3 degree Celsius at 2:30 pm.
दिल्ली में इन दिनों गर्मी रोज नए रिकॉर्ड बना रही है। बुधवार को राजधा ...
Temperatures in India's capital hit a record 52.3 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, the highest ever. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) recorded this in ...
Brutal weather forces schools to close in several cities and raises the risk of heatstroke for people working outdoors.
दिल्ली एनसीआर में भीषण गर्मी का सितम जारी है। मौसम विभाग के अनुसार मंगलवार को दिल्ली के कई इलाकों में तापमान 50 डिग्री सेल्सियस तक ...
IMD Weather Forecaste: इस बार दिल्ली में पहली बार तापमान 50 डिग्री के करीब पहुंच गया. भारत में दिल्ली से ज्यादा तापमान अभी राजस्थान के चुरू ...
A substation in Delhi gave a preliminary reading of 126.1 degrees Fahrenheit this week amid a heat wave.
देश की राष्ट्रीय राजधानी दिल्ली में बेतहाशा गर्मी पड़ रही है. मुंगेशपुर इलाके में बुधवार (29 मई) को अधिकतम तापमान 52.3 डिग्री सेल्सियस ...
Delhi Weather Live Updates: The record temperature was recorded in the Delhi suburb of Mungeshpur as an unprecedented heat wave continues to hit northern ...
A weather station in Delhi on Wednesday recorded India's highest-ever temperature at 52.3 degrees Celsius amidst the ongoing heatwave.
Delhi recorded a record-breaking temperature of 52.3 degrees Celsius, the highest ever in the city. The heatwave was attributed to hot winds from Rajasthan, ...
Highest Temperature in India: कहा जा रहा है कि भवनों को किस तरह से बनाया गया और उनके बीच की दूरी भी एक वजह हो सकती है।
आईएमडी के मुताबिक दिल्ली के मुंगेशपुर, नजफगढ़ और नरेला जैसे इलाकों में अधिकतम तापमान 50 डिग्री सेल्सियस के पार पहुंच गया है.
देश की राजधानी दिल्ली में बुधवार को गर्मी के सारे रिकॉर्ड टूट गए. दिल्ली में पहली बार पारा 52 डिग्री सेल्सियस को पार कर गया.
Delhi weather: The prediction from regional meteorological centre in New Delhi indicates that “cloudy weather is expected to persist in the city until June ...
In a post on X, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju said that officials of the weather department have been tasked to verify the data of Delhi's Mungeshpur ...
An automatic weather station in Delhi reported a record high temperature of 52.9 degrees Celsius, but IMD officials suspect errors in the sensor or lo.
दिल्ली के अलावा, पूरा एनसीआर आग की भट्टी में जल रहा है. राष्ट्रीय राजधानी और उत्तर भारत के कई हिस्से पिछले कुछ दिनों से भीषण गर्मी ...
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) clarified the record-breaking 52.9°C temperature in Delhi's Mungeshpur as a sensor error or local anomaly.
A team of specialists has been dispatched to Mungeshpur to probe the temperature sensor at Mungeshpur weather station and verify the temperature readings.
Over the next six days, the weather office has predicted thunderstorms and dust storms over the city along with rain and strong winds till June 4.
Delhi records extreme temperatures, with heatwave conditions, dust storms, and light rain predicted by the weather department.
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According to RWFC Delhi, the current weather condition is characterised by a partly cloudy sky and heatwave conditions in certain areas.
Delhi weather today: Amid scorching temperatures, the latest forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) offers hope for relief to residents of ...
A weather office in Delhi has recorded the highest-ever temperature the country has experienced at 52.3 degree Celsius today.
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