Latest news: Heatwave in early April, when spring is in most parts of the country, is very rare in Delhi.
However, high temperatures, with high temperatures rising above 41 degrees Celsius, over the past five days have given you a hard time for Delhiites.
The national capital Delhi on Monday (April 11) recorded its fifth consecutive day when Safdarjung observatory recorded a high temperature of 42.6 degrees Celsius, 7 degrees above normal, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
Also, it is the first time in 72 years that Delhi recorded such a high temperature in the first half of April. Significantly, Monday was the hottest day of April in Delhi since April 21, 2017 when the maximum temperature reached 43.2 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature in the month was 45.6 degrees Celsius on April 29, 1941.
Giving an update on the weather in Delhi, the weather department on Tuesday predicted that the heatwave would continue until the sixth day following the highest daytime temperatures to stabilize around 42 degrees Celsius.
The PTI news agency said, five days of extreme heat waves per month since 2017, when April recorded six days when the maximum temperature recorded was high enough to be classified as a heat wave. There are three more weeks left in April now and it is likely that temperatures could record very high in the coming days.
In mid-April, heatwave continues to flood nationwide, as temperatures drop to 42ºC this week. Although Rajasthan has been the hottest spot this year, this week Kandla, Gujarat surpassed Rajasthan with temperatures of up to 45ºC! But here’s the best part about Incredible India — there’s always a place to go.
The hottest places in India this week
Although temperatures are rising, April still brings reasons for departure. Pench National Park in Madhya Pradesh and Tadoba in Maharashtra will be extremely hot, with temperatures of 40ºC, but that also makes it ideal for spotting tigers. All the major cities in India are baking in the heat, Bengaluru and Mumbai are at 33ºC, while New Delhi is at 41ºC rising.
The Goa region will experience temperatures in the mid-30s, but you will not complain much if you are in a new beach shack like this. Cool options for your holiday this weekend
Ladakh is one of the best places to hit the heat, with a temperature of about 7ºC. Hill Stations in the Himalayas such as Srinagar (25ºC) and Shimla (23ºC) are among the coolest destinations to be in India right now. Binsar, across from Nainital in Uttarakhand is another option with 8ºC fun night.
Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh will experience temperatures from 14ºC to 2ºC this week, although it may also see some rain. In southern India, Kodaikanal (22ºC) is among the coolest places you can go on vacation, though you may want to pack an umbrella. Coorg (29ºC to 19ºC) is another option. It will be hot on the beaches near Mangaluru, Udupi and Varkala on the west coast (and Mahabalipuram on the east coast), with temperatures ranging from 34ºC to 27ºC but the swell will be mild, which will be a good time to take your first surfing. lessons.
With temperatures exceeding 40ºC, March 2022 was the hottest March in India for 122 years! If you have been planning to flee your city for a quick, short break, be aware that the heatwave will continue to sweep parts of the country this week. Here is what the temperatures will look like in all the major tourist destinations in India. Happily, there are still a few places with good climate.
Heatwave: Tropical hotspots in India
Churu, Rajasthan is currently the hottest spot in India with a temperature of 42ºC today. Ranthambore National Park, also in Rajasthan, will be 40ºC hot this week although that may bring tigers into the watering holes more often, improving your chances of seeing. Chandigarh will be unusually hot this time of year, and temperatures may reach 39ºC on Friday. The heat in the sunlight in Goa will not be depressing, reaching the maximum tolerable temperature of 33ºC. The big cities will do a little better with Bengaluru at 31ºC, Mumbai at 32ºC although New Delhi will be 36ºC free. The coolest holiday destinations in India this week
If you are looking for a way to escape the heat, here it is! With temperatures between 7ºC and 4ºC, you will need to pack on those wools for a trip to Ladakh. Next door, Jammu and Kashmir enjoy the beautiful weather again. Tulip and almond trees bloom all over Srinagar which will see temperatures ranging from 7ºC to 27ºC this week, while Manali in Himachal Pradesh is 21ºC well (down to 4ºC at night). Rishikesh and Nainital in Uttarakhand (23ºC) are some of the cool escape routes.
To the south, there is the Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu in a cool area of 23ºC, and also in Coorg, where there will be a temperature of 19ºC at night. Shillong in Meghalaya (17ºC) is likely to experience heavy rainfall this week, as will Gangtok in Sikkim, where temperatures will reach around 20ºC. Andamans also get rain this week, in case you plan a ski trip.
Note: The hottest and coldest areas have been identified based on the weather forecast at Accuweather.com; actual temperatures may vary. The people of Delhi woke up on a warm morning with a minimum temperature of 22.5 degrees Celsius, two notches above the seasonal average. The relative humidity Tuesday morning was 25 percent, said an IMD official.
The weather office on Tuesday said climate change would bring some relief from the scorching heat on Tuesday.
The report quoted IMD scientist RK Jenamani as saying, “… Wednesday and Thursday, the temperature will be 39 degrees, before it rises again from Friday onwards. 41. Celsius also. “
Also read: Orange alert Issued as Delhi sizzles in Heatwave : City records Hottest April day in 5 years.