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Still Above Average Heat - A Warmer Holi Celebration than Usual

09:00 AM
28 February 2026

Still Above Average Heat
A Warmer Holi Celebration than usual

Crowd of people with raised arms surrounded by thick pink and red coloured powder paint creating a vibrant haze that fills the air.

As Holi approaches, signs suggest it's going to be a hot one! With northern states seeing above average temperatures as the heatwave continues.

In the capital, daily highs continue to reach up to 5 degrees above the typical average highs for the time of year with Holi around the corner.

On March 4th, New Dehli can expect to see a high of around 34 °C as celebrations get underway, with little rain to be seen for relief. Staying hydrated is essential.

This continues the trend of February, where all but two days saw above average temperatures against the long-term average.

Weather & Radar editorial desk
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