weather forecast heatwave alert delhi pune UP rajasthan temperatures soar rain in NCR IMD advised not to leave house | दिल्ली समेत कई राज्यों में आसमान से बरसेगी आग! चलेगी हीटवेव; मौसम विभाग की चेतावनी

Imd weather forecast: Due to the scorching heat in many states of the country including North India, people have become difficult to get out of the house. The Meteorological Department may get some relief from the heat in some states of North India since April 10. IMD has issued a warning of heatwave in Delhi-NCR on 9 and 10 April. Rainfall has also been predicted in Delhi and adjoining areas of April 11.

Heatwave warns in these states including UP, Rajasthan

According to the report of news agency ANI, meteorologist Naresh Kumar said that there is a possibility of light rain in Delhi-NCR after two days. The scorching heat will continue in Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, western Uttar Pradesh till April 10. After this, there is a possibility of rain in these states. Many parts of Rajasthan are expected to cause scorching heat on 9 April. On Monday (7 April 2025), the highest temperature was recorded at 45.6 degrees in Barmer.

In Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, there is a possibility of heatwave along with the scorching heat till April 10. Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 40.2 degrees Celsius on Monday. After this, doctors have warned the people here that due to excessive sweat, there can be serious problems like muscle cramps and heatstroke.

Yellow alert continues for heat in Mumbai

The northeastern states are expected to continue rain with thunder and electricity during 8-12 April. The IMD on Monday issued a Yellow alert for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg over the scorching heat. During this time, people were advised not to get out during the day until they are necessary. Elderly, children, pregnant women, people with chronic diseases were asked to be more vigilant.

According to IMD, there is also a possibility of hailstorm at different places in Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh on 9 April due to western disturbance. IMD has advised people living in Pune not to leave from 11 am to 4 pm. The maximum temperature at Pune’s irongaon was recorded at 42.2 degrees Celsius, which is the highest temperature of this year. IMD has also predicted rain in Bengaluru till 12 April.

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