Heatwave Grips North India, Delhi Sees Record May Minimum Temperatures
A severe heatwave has gripped several North Indian states, including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Punjab, leading to significant temperature spikes. Delhi has specifically recorded 'warm night' conditions and its highest May minimum temperature in 14 years amidst the intense heat.
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Delhi, UP, Rajasthan, Punjab & more states sizzle in heatwave: What's fuelling temperature spike
India is grappling with an intense heatwave as temperatures soar, with the IMD issuing orange and red alerts for several northern and central regions. Delhi is experiencing highs of 44-45°C, while Uttar Pradesh's Banda district has recorded over 48°C. The extreme heat is also impacting tourism and is linked to global climate factors like potential El Niño conditions.
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Read full article →Parts of Delhi record ‘warm night’ conditions, highest May min temp in 14 years
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for heatwave conditions in the city until at least May 27
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