Temperature Soars Beyond 50 Degrees Celsius In Delhi, National Capital Records Hottest Day Ever
Delhi on Tuesday saw blistering heat as parts of the national capital singed, with temperatures soaring close to 50 degrees Celsius.
Delhi on Wednesday recorded the highest-ever temperature ever as the mercury in Mungeshpur touched 52.3 degrees Celsius, India Meteorological Department (IMD) website showed. The new record comes a day after the national capital saw temperatures touching 50 degrees Celsius.
Hours after the tempertaure breached 50 degrees Celsius mark, the Delhi NCR region witnessed rains along with strong winds on Wednesday evening.
The capital today recorded a minimum temperature of 29.4 degrees Celsius, 2.8 notches above the seasons' normal, the India Meteorological Department said earlier on Wednesday. The weather agency had predicted heatwave to severe heatwave conditions over most parts of Delhi.
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Heatwave conditions are expected to persist in Delhi for the next few days, according to the IMD. The weather department has urged people to take extreme care for vulnerable people due to the heatwave. Due to the rising temperature, there is a very high likelihood of developing heat-related illness and heat stroke in people of all ages, and a significant health concern for vulnerable individuals such as infants, the elderly, and those with chronic diseases. The IMD has advised people to avoid exposure to heat and dehydration.