Delhi sees record high temperature in March, mercury soars 38°C — Light rains to abate heatwave; IMD's forecast here

Delhi is experiencing unprecedented temperatures this March, with the mercury hitting a scorching 38°C, marking one of the hottest starts to the month on record. As residents grapple with the unseasonable heat, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated that a respite may be on the horizon. According to the IMD's latest forecast, light rainfall is expected within the next three days, which could help to alleviate the current heatwave conditions. This unusual weather pattern has raised concerns among citizens and officials alike, as it could have implications for health and public safety, particularly for vulnerable populations. March typically marks the transition to warmer weather in Delhi, but such extreme temperatures so early in the month have alarmed meteorologists and residents alike, prompting discussions about climate change and its effects on local weather patterns. As the nation prepares for the onset of summer, the IMD continues to monitor the situation closely, providing updates and alerts to ensure public awareness and preparedness amidst these rising temperatures.
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