Delhi sees relief from sweltering heat as rain brings temporary respite; IMD warns of heatwave return next week
Delhi experienced a brief respite from the scorching heat on Friday with light to moderate rainfall and cool breezes. The rain, the heaviest since March 3, brought temporary relief from the high temperatures. Despite the rainfall, the maximum temp...

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Safdarjung, the city's base station, recorded 3.6mm of rainfall by 5.30pm. However, the IMD predicts that rain is unlikely for the next four days, leading to a rising trend in day temperatures and the return of heatwave conditions on Monday and Tuesday.
Impact of Rainfall on Temperatures
Despite the rainfall, the maximum temperature at Safdarjung rose to 40.4 degrees Celsius, which is two degrees above normal. This marked the 39th consecutive day of the day temperature crossing 40 degrees Celsius. The heat index, or feel-like temperature, soared to 53 degrees Celsius due to increased humidity post-rain.A Met official commented, "Rain along with cold strong winds provided comfort from the heatwave. However, as the impact of the western disturbance ebbs, the mercury will start rising."

Rainfall Distribution and Deficit
Parts of Delhi recorded varying amounts of rainfall, with Pitampura logging the highest at 33.5mm, followed by Rajghat at 32mm. Other areas such as Pusa, Ridge, Lodhi Road, Jafarpur, Palam, and Ayanagar also received varying amounts of rainfall.IMD Forecast and Alerts
IMD has issued a 'yellow' alert for June 24 and 25 for heatwaves at isolated places. The maximum temperature is likely to rise to 42 and 43 degrees Celsius during the weekend and further to 44 degrees Celsius on Monday and Tuesday, leading to heatwave conditions.Weather Forecast Across India
West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh: These regions are likely to experience heavy rainfall over the next four days. Specifically, West Bengal and Sikkim are expected to see significant rainfall on June 23 and 24, while Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura may experience heavy rainfall on June 22.Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand, Andaman & Nicobar Islands: The IMD's weather report dated June 21 indicates that isolated heavy rainfall is very likely over Bihar during 21st-25th, Odisha on 21st & 22nd, Jharkhand on 24th & 25th, and Andaman & Nicobar Islands during 22nd-25th June. Isolated very heavy rainfall is likely over Odisha on 21st and over Bihar on 24th & 25th today.
Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana: Heavy rains are expected to lash the regions of Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu until June 25, with Telangana likely to experience heavy rainfall on June 22nd.
As Delhi prepares for the return of heatwave conditions next week, residents are advised to stay updated with the weather forecast and take necessary precautions. The intermittent rainfall has provided some relief, but with rising temperatures, it is essential to stay informed and take care to avoid heat-related illnesses.
(With inputs from TOI)
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