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India Heat Surge: Mercury Hits 40C+ Amidst Weather Shift
12 Apr
Summary
- Central and southern India are experiencing a significant heat surge.
- Northwest, Central, and East India will see temperatures rise by 3-6 degrees Celsius.
- Northern plains forecast to approach 40 degrees Celsius by April 15.

India is currently experiencing a significant heat surge across its central and southern regions, with the north anticipating its first 40 degrees Celsius days. This phenomenon is primarily driven by the diminishing influence of Western Disturbances, which previously brought cooler weather.
The absence of these weather systems has resulted in clear skies nationwide, allowing the ground to heat up considerably. Akola in Maharashtra has already recorded a peak temperature of 42 degrees Celsius. In the upcoming days, maximum temperatures are projected to rise by three to six degrees Celsius across Northwest, Central, and East India.
Delhi, currently experiencing temperatures between 35 and 37 degrees Celsius, is forecast to climb towards the 40-degree mark by April 15. This thermal build-up is exacerbated by a heat dome effect. Heatwave conditions are likely in isolated pockets of Saurashtra and Kutch, with other regions like Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Vidarbha expected to follow suit.
Concurrently, Northeast India faces a different weather pattern, with isolated heavy rainfall and thunderstorms forecast for Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Meghalaya. Meteorologists predict above-normal heat for the April to June period, prompting advisories for farmers in regions like Odisha and Chhattisgarh regarding crop management and harvesting.