At 43.4°C, Delhi records hottest day of season; IMD predicts temperature may hit 45°C
NEW DELHI: The city sweltered under the highest maximum temperature of the season on Monday, with several areas recording temperatures above 44°C. India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast extreme heat to continue, issuing a yellow alert for heatwave conditions in Delhi over the next four days, from Tuesday to Friday, as the mercury is expected to climb further.
According to IMD, maximum temperatures during this period are likely to touch the 45°C mark. On Monday, the Lodhi Road observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 43.8°C, which was 4.8 degrees above normal and met the heatwave criterion. However, meteorologists said that at least two consecutive days of such conditions are required for an official heatwave declaration.
“If similar conditions persist on Tuesday, Monday will be considered an isolated heatwave day as well,” an IMD official said. As per IMD norms, a heatwave is declared when the maximum temperature touches 45°C or more, or when it exceeds 40°C with a departure of at least 4.5 degrees above normal.
Safdarjung, the city’s base station, recorded a maximum temperature of 43.4°C — 3 degrees above normal and the hottest day of the season so far — against 41.9°C a day earlier. On April 25, the city recorded 42.8°C, which now stands as the second-highest temperature this season.
Among the warmest locations on Monday were Ridge at 44.6°C and Ayanagar at 44.4°C, followed by Mungeshpur at 43.9°C and Palam at 43.5°C.
The minimum temperature was recorded at 26.3°C, normal for the season, slightly higher than Sunday’s 25.9°C.
IMD said maximum temperatures are likely to rise by about 2°C over the next two days. It forecasts maximum temperatures of 43-45°C on Tuesday and Wednesday and 42-44°C on Thursday and Friday, leading to isolated heatwave conditions.
Meanwhile, air quality remained in the moderate category, with an AQI of 173 on Monday, marginally lower than 174 a day earlier. PM10, or coarse particulate matter largely comprising dust, remained the dominant pollutant.
“If similar conditions persist on Tuesday, Monday will be considered an isolated heatwave day as well,” an IMD official said. As per IMD norms, a heatwave is declared when the maximum temperature touches 45°C or more, or when it exceeds 40°C with a departure of at least 4.5 degrees above normal.
Safdarjung, the city’s base station, recorded a maximum temperature of 43.4°C — 3 degrees above normal and the hottest day of the season so far — against 41.9°C a day earlier. On April 25, the city recorded 42.8°C, which now stands as the second-highest temperature this season.
Among the warmest locations on Monday were Ridge at 44.6°C and Ayanagar at 44.4°C, followed by Mungeshpur at 43.9°C and Palam at 43.5°C.
The minimum temperature was recorded at 26.3°C, normal for the season, slightly higher than Sunday’s 25.9°C.
IMD said maximum temperatures are likely to rise by about 2°C over the next two days. It forecasts maximum temperatures of 43-45°C on Tuesday and Wednesday and 42-44°C on Thursday and Friday, leading to isolated heatwave conditions.
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