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Extreme Summer Weather - Scorching Heatwave Sweeps India

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12 April 2025

Extreme Summer Weather
Scorching Heatwave Sweeps India

Many parts of India are facing intense heat as temperatures continue to rise.

Delhi is witnessing high heat, with extreme temperatures making daily life tough. Gujarat is experiencing even worse conditions, with a red alert in place due to extreme heat.

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Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan are also seeing scorching weather. The heatwave is expected to continue for the next few days, and people are advised to stay indoors during peak afternoon hours.

Ahmedabad

Mo
15
29
Tu
15
29
We
15
29
Th
16
30
Fr
17
31
Sa
18
31
Su
19
30
Mo
21
30
Tu
21
29
We
19
29
Th
18
29
Fr
16
28
Sa
15
28
Su
16
29
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Jodhpur

Mo
11
28
Tu
12
28
We
12
29
Th
13
29
Fr
14
28
Sa
14
28
Su
15
27
Mo
15
27
Tu
15
27
We
15
29
Th
13
28
Fr
13
29
Sa
13
28
Su
13
28
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Drink plenty of water, wear light clothes, and avoid going out in the sun unless necessary. Stay updated with weather reports and take care of your health.

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