North India Under Severe Heatwave Grip

A severe and potentially dangerous heatwave is sweeping across large parts of North and Central India from 21st to 23rd May, with temperatures soaring between 44°C and 48°C in several regions. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), dry northwesterly winds and persistent clear-sky conditions are intensifying the heat stress across the plains.

Many regions are recording temperatures 4°C to 7°C above normal, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke.

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North India Under Severe Heatwave Grip: IMD Issues Red & Orange Alerts Across Multiple States

Dangerous Heatwave Conditions Continue Across North and Central India

A severe and potentially dangerous heatwave is sweeping across large parts of North and Central India from 21st to 23rd May, with temperatures soaring between 44°C and 48°C in several regions. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), dry northwesterly winds and persistent clear-sky conditions are intensifying the heat stress across the plains.

Many regions are recording temperatures 4°C to 7°C above normal, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke.


IMD Alert Status by Region

🔴 Red / Orange Alert

Uttar Pradesh

  • Extremely severe heatwave conditions likely.
  • Day temperatures may touch 46°C to 48°C in isolated areas.
  • Outdoor activities during afternoon hours are highly risky.

🟠 Orange Alert

Delhi

  • Intense heatwave conditions expected.
  • Hot and dry winds will increase discomfort.
  • Warm nights may reduce recovery from daytime heating.

Punjab

  • Severe daytime heating with temperatures crossing 45°C in some districts.
  • Heat stress likely for vulnerable groups.

Haryana

  • Persistent hot and dry conditions.
  • Heatwave intensity likely to remain high through the forecast period.

Rajasthan

  • Widespread heatwave conditions across western and northern districts.
  • Some places under Orange Alert while comparatively less affected areas remain under Yellow Alert.

Madhya Pradesh

  • Heatwave conditions expected over many districts.
  • Warm night conditions may continue, especially in urban areas where temperatures remain unusually high even after sunset.

Vidarbha Region (Maharashtra)

  • Heatwave conditions likely over several districts.
  • Dry atmosphere and intense solar heating expected.
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North India Under Severe Heatwave Grip: IMD Issues Red & Orange Alerts Across Multiple States

Dangerous Heatwave Conditions Continue Across North and Central India

A severe and potentially dangerous heatwave is sweeping across large parts of North and Central India from 21st to 23rd May, with temperatures soaring between 44°C and 48°C in several regions. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), dry northwesterly winds and persistent clear-sky conditions are intensifying the heat stress across the plains.

Many regions are recording temperatures 4°C to 7°C above normal, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke.


IMD Alert Status by Region

🔴 Red / Orange Alert

Uttar Pradesh

  • Extremely severe heatwave conditions likely.
  • Day temperatures may touch 46°C to 48°C in isolated areas.
  • Outdoor activities during afternoon hours are highly risky.

🟠 Orange Alert

Delhi

  • Intense heatwave conditions expected.
  • Hot and dry winds will increase discomfort.
  • Warm nights may reduce recovery from daytime heating.

Punjab

  • Severe daytime heating with temperatures crossing 45°C in some districts.
  • Heat stress likely for vulnerable groups.

Haryana

  • Persistent hot and dry conditions.
  • Heatwave intensity likely to remain high through the forecast period.

Rajasthan

  • Widespread heatwave conditions across western and northern districts.
  • Some places under Orange Alert while comparatively less affected areas remain under Yellow Alert.

Madhya Pradesh

  • Heatwave conditions expected over many districts.
  • Warm night conditions may continue, especially in urban areas where temperatures remain unusually high even after sunset.

Vidarbha Region (Maharashtra)

  • Heatwave conditions likely over several districts.
  • Dry atmosphere and intense solar heating expected.

Maharashtra Heat Pattern

North Madhya Maharashtra More Affected

Meteorological analysis indicates that North Madhya Maharashtra is currently experiencing more intense heating compared to South Madhya Maharashtra due to:

  • Dry continental winds,
  • Lower moisture levels,
  • Clear sky conditions,
  • Higher land heating.

Cities and districts in northern parts may witness significantly higher daytime temperatures.


Why Is This Heatwave Becoming Severe?

Several atmospheric factors are contributing to the ongoing heatwave:

  • Strong dry northwesterly winds transporting hot continental air,
  • Absence of pre-monsoon thunderstorms,
  • Clear skies allowing maximum solar radiation,
  • Delayed moisture incursion from surrounding seas,
  • Persistent high-pressure conditions suppressing cloud formation.
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