IMD warns of continued hot and dry conditions across North India
Northern parts of India are experiencing a steady rise in temperatures as hot and dry weather conditions continue to dominate the region. According to weather updates, no significant rainfall system is expected in the coming days, offering little relief from the increasing heat.
Cities across Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan are witnessing strong sunshine and above-normal daytime temperatures, signaling the early build-up of intense summer conditions.
Temperature rising across region
Meteorological trends indicate that:
- Day temperatures are gradually increasing across North India
- Some areas are nearing heatwave-like conditions
- Nights remain relatively warm compared to seasonal averages
Dry weather dominates
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) suggests that:
- No major active rain system is currently affecting North India
- Clear skies are contributing to faster daytime heating
- Moisture levels remain low, keeping conditions dry
Public advisory
Weather experts advise people to:
- Avoid direct sun exposure during peak afternoon hours
- Stay hydrated and take precautions against heat stress
- Limit outdoor activity where possible during peak heat
Outlook
The hot spell is expected to continue over the coming days, with temperatures likely to rise further as summer conditions strengthen across northern states.
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