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    Temperatures Set to Soar Above 40°C

08:00 am
22 April 2026

Delhi Weather
Temperatures Set to Soar Above 40°C

This is around 5°C above normal, indicating heatwave conditions across the region. Safdarjung recorded 39.5°C yesterday, while some areas already crossed 41°C.

Delhi is set for a sharp rise in temperatures starting today, with maximums expected to cross 40°C daily and reach up to 43°C by the weekend.

This is around 5°C above normal, indicating heatwave conditions across the region. Safdarjung recorded 39.5°C yesterday, while some areas already crossed 41°C.

Delhi

We
29
33
Th
27
32
Fr
28
33
Sa
29
34
Su
29
34
Mo
29
34
Tu
28
35
We
30
35
Th
29
34
Fr
28
33
Sa
28
33
Su
28
32
Mo
28
33
Tu
29
34
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Dry weather, clear skies, and hot southwesterly winds are driving the heat, with no active western disturbance to bring relief.

‘Loo’ winds are likely during afternoon hours between April 21 and 24. A weak western disturbance may bring slight relief over the weekend, with marginal temperature drop and possible pre-monsoon activity between April 25 and 28.

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