Delhiites, get ready to endure scorching heat; temperatures could reach up to 44°C. The IMD has issued a heatwave alert.

Posted on 21st Apr 2026 by rohit kumar

The national capital, Delhi, is likely to experience a heatwave for the next four days, starting Tuesday. The maximum temperature is expected to soar up to 44 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, Delhi’s air quality currently remains in the ‘Moderate’ category.

 

 

On Tuesday, Delhi’s minimum temperature was recorded at 20.5 degrees Celsius. The daytime temperature is expected to hover between 41 and 42 degrees Celsius. The skies will remain clear throughout the day, accompanied by intense sunshine.

 

 

Delhi’s Air Quality: In the ‘Moderate’ Category

At 9:30 AM on Tuesday, Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 171, placing it in the ‘Moderate’ category. Air quality in other NCR cities also ranges from ‘Moderate’ to ‘Poor.’ Forecasts indicate that the AQI is likely to remain within this range for the immediate future.

 

 

Avoid Stepping Out During the Afternoon

Meteorologists have issued a warning that temperatures in Delhi are likely to rise further over the coming days. The forecast states, “In the days ahead, the maximum temperature could rise by 1 to 2 degrees Celsius, potentially intensifying the heatwave conditions.”

 

 

People have been advised to exercise caution when venturing out in the sun, as prolonged exposure to high temperatures can lead to dehydration, heat exhaustion, and other health-related complications. Residents are urged to avoid stepping out during the afternoon hours, drink plenty of water, and wear light cotton clothing.

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