The mercury is making a comeback in Delhi after rain-induced chills. Dense morning fog gave way to clearer views, but the heat is building fast. This rollercoaster weather has wrecked havoc on UP farms and broken multiple records across north India.
IMD experts note fog will dissipate with rising sun, ushering in bright days. Expect full sun in MP cities like Bhopal and Indore, partial clouds elsewhere. No warnings mean a straightforward hot day, though evenings might see light clouds in spots.
Delhi maxes at 30°C today, with Noida at 26°C and Gurugram 27°C. UP’s Lucknow, Kanpur, Prayagraj hit 30°C, Agra 28°C. MP turns up the dial: 32°C in Bhopal, 33°C Ujjain, 34°C Indore. This surge signals summer’s early arrival in late March.
Garmi is flexing its muscles. Sunshine will boost temps further, particularly in MP where 30°C+ is already common. UP and Delhi-NCR shake off winter remnants, feeling the bite of midday sun. Expect 2-3°C jumps soon, making afternoons uncomfortable.
Forecasts warn of escalating heat in Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana over next 3-5 days, with plains temps reaching 36°C. Dry air accelerates warming, hinting at loo winds. In contrast, J&K, Himachal, Uttarakhand highlands endure ongoing snow, keeping lows below 7°C amid sudden chills.