Video | Severe Heatwave in North India: Hospitals See Rising Heat Stroke Cases

Video | Severe Heatwave in North India: Hospitals See Rising Heat Stroke Cases

North India continues to reel under an intense heatwave, with Delhi-NCR recording temperatures above 40°C and “feels like” temperatures touching 46°C. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heatwave warning for the coming days, while hospitals in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh are reporting rising cases of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Source link [ad_3]

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Temperature Likely To Hit 40°C In Delhi Next Week; Heatwave Conditions Expected In Many States

Temperature Likely To Hit 40°C In Delhi Next Week; Heatwave Conditions Expected In Many States

Last Updated:April 12, 2026, 10:44 IST IMD predicts Delhi temperatures to touch 41 degrees Celsius by Friday, with possible heatwave like conditions, while air quality may worsen from “moderate” to “poor”. After a brief spell of rain, Delhi to see hot days ahead. (Image: PTI/File) The maximum temperature in the national capital is likely to…

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Temperatures Hit 38°C As March Begins, Experts Warn Of Hotter Year With El Niño Comeback

Temperatures Hit 38°C As March Begins, Experts Warn Of Hotter Year With El Niño Comeback

Last Updated:March 04, 2026, 11:10 IST The latest WMO update indicates a widespread global signal for above-average land surface temperature during March to May, with return of El Niño after July The temperatures rose during the day and night especially after February 15, reaching nearly 5-8℃ higher than normal in a few places in Gujarat, Rajasthan and…

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Cyclone ‘Senyar’: Heavy Rain Likely In These States; Check Expected Landfall Timing, Path

Cyclone ‘Senyar’: Heavy Rain Likely In These States; Check Expected Landfall Timing, Path

Last Updated:November 24, 2025, 11:59 PM IST IMD warns Cyclone Senyar, with heavy rain expected in Andaman, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Mahe, Lakshadweep, Andhra Pradesh, Yanam. Check its path and other details. The cyclonic storm will be called ‘Senyar’ — meaning ‘lion.’ (AI-generated image) Several Indian states are expected to receive very heavy rainfall. A well-marked…

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