Delhi’s Heatwave Returns With IMD Warning After Brief Respite From Storms

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- •Delhi experienced a brief respite from heatwave conditions on Saturday due to thunderstorms and rainfall, with temperatures dropping temporarily.
- •The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow warning for heatwave conditions on Sunday, predicting temperatures between 42–44 degrees Celsius.
- •Maximum temperatures are expected to remain high for the next three to four days, with no significant rainfall forecasted.
- •Health authorities have issued advisories, urging residents to stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours.
- •The sudden change in weather patterns underscores the growing unpredictability of Delhi’s summer, driven by climatic changes and urbanization.
New Delhi, June 10 — Residents of Delhi experienced a brief but intense respite from the scorching summer heat over the weekend, as strong winds, thunderstorms, lightning, and scattered rainfall swept through the city on Saturday. The sudden change in weather brought much-needed relief, with temperatures dipping and air quality improving temporarily. However, the reprieve was short-lived, as meteorological officials warned on Sunday that the heatwave conditions were set to return with renewed intensity.

