Last update:
Delhi Weather: Delhi recorded the first ‘warm’ night of the season in April Wednesday with the minimum temperature that increases to 25.6 degrees Celsius, the highest for the month in the last three years.

Delhi climate update (representative image)
Delhi climate: Delhiites can obtain some relief from abrasor heat on Thursday, since the Department of Meteorology of India (IMD) has predicted thunderstorms with rays and rain for April 10 and 11. While the maximum temperature in the National National about 41 diros Toetals in Setals, to establish themselves in the toetals, the teteals, to Toetals, to establish Toetals. Relatively less heat due to thunderstorms.
According to IMD, the sky is expected to remain generally cloudy, with the possibility of very light or drizzle rain in some areas. Electric storms and rays can also occur, accompanied by strong surface winds with speeds ranging from 30 to 40 kmph, bursts of up to 50 kmph. The climate in Delhi will remain partially cloudy even on April 12.
IMD predicts the heat wave for Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan
The IMD has predicted a partially cloudy sky with the possibility of rain or power storm or dust storms for Rajasthan parts for April 11 and 12. Meanwhile, a sky cloud of parties for today, April 10.
Parts of Haryana can also witness light rain on April 10 and 11, according to IMD predictions. The department with the department has predicted a partially cloudy sky with the possibility of electric storms or dust storms for Punjab parts on April 10, while the sky is likely to remain partially cloudy from April 11 to 13.
The IMD has also predicted a new heat wave spell in Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan on April 14 and 15.
Climate update for Gujarat, MP
The conditions of heat waves are expected to persist in parts of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh on April 9 and 10. Meteorological officials anticipate a slight breath of heat after this period.
Meanwhile, the east and northeast regions of the country are expected to witness the continuous rains, accompanied by thunderstorms and rays. It is likely that this wet spell persists until April 12, offering some relief of growing temperatures.
- Location:
Delhi, India, India