Delhi heatwave 2025 News
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and spicy foods during heat waves, as these increase dehydration and the risk of heatstroke.
Eat light, hydrating meals including cucumber, watermelon, buttermilk, and bananas to stay cool.
Elderly, outdoor workers, kids, and those with heart or lifestyle diseases need extra dietary care and hydration.
IMD predicted light rain in Mumbai, Delhi to see heatwave relief with moderate rain. Monsoon advanced in north India.
Delhi recorded a 51.9°C heat index with a red alert. The IMD forecasted rain relief starting June 14, with moderate showers by June 16-17. Follow updates on Delhi's heatwave.
IMD has issued a fresh red alert for Delhi-NCR as temperatures soar beyond 45°C
Safdarjung recorded 43.8°C and Ayanagar hit 45.5°C, both significantly above normal for this time of year.
A western disturbance may bring light rain and temporary relief after THIS date
Delhi-NCR's brutal 45°C heatwave is triggering a public health emergency
Doctors are warning of a sharp rise in heatstroke and dehydration cases
Experts urge citizens to avoid peak heat hours and recognise early signs of heat-related illnesses
Delhi is under a red alert as temperatures soar past 45°C, with extreme heat expected to continue until midweek.
IMD forecasts relief from the scorching heat starting Thursday, with rainfall and thunderstorms likely over the weekend.
The monsoon is expected to arrive in Delhi-NCR between June 25–30, potentially ending the intense heatwave.
IMD issued a yellow alert for Delhi-NCR as temperatures soared to 42 degree celsius. Northern states brace for a heatwave, while Tamil Nadu and Kerala face heavy rainfall and thunderstorms over the weekend.
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