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India Faces Persistent Heatwave with Record April Temperatures

Despite localized relief from rain and storms, extreme heat continues across northern and central states, straining resources and prompting official warnings.

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On Friday, the maximum temperature in Chandigarh rose from Thursday’s 39.5°C to 40.5°C, a searing 4.6 degrees above normal and the highest for an April day in three years. (Sant Arora/HT)
People out on a hot afternoon at Kartavya Path, in New Delhi, India, on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
The highest maximum temperature in the state has been recorded in Khajuraho at 44.6 °C

Overview

  • The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reports temperatures ranging from 42°C to 45°C across multiple states, with Delhi recording its hottest April day in three years at 42.1°C.
  • Orange and yellow heatwave alerts remain in effect for large parts of northern, central, and western India, urging precautions against heat-related health risks.
  • Localized weather systems, including western disturbances, are bringing temporary relief through light rain and thunderstorms in some areas, but the heatwave is expected to persist into early May.
  • Public health measures include suspending outdoor school activities in Delhi and providing hydrating beverages, while farmers are advised on crop protection strategies.
  • Delhi's air quality remains in the 'poor' category, compounding health concerns during the ongoing heatwave.