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Delhi boils as 'feels like' temperature hits 52 degree C; red alert issued for Punjab

Relief may be on the horizon, with the IMD forecasting light rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds from today

June 12, 2025 / 10:44 IST
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Delhi continues to reel under an intense heatwave, with temperatures crossing 45 degrees Celsius and the feels-like heat index touching a staggering 51.9 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, according to a PTI report. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for the capital, warning residents of life-threatening conditions as the unrelenting heat shows no signs of easing.

The heat index, which factors in humidity to measure perceived temperature, peaked at 51.9 degrees Celsius, underscoring the unbearable conditions Delhiites are enduring. At 5.30 pm on Wednesday, Ayanagar recorded the highest actual temperature at 45 degrees Celsius, followed closely by Palam (44.5 degrees Celsius), Ridge (43.6 degrees Celsius), Pitampura (43.5 degrees Celsius), Lodi Road (43.4 degrees Celsius), and Safdarjung, the city’s base station, at 43.3 degrees Celsius. Mayur Vihar was slightly "cooler" at 40.9 degrees Celsius.

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However, the IMD clarified that while the heat index is a useful indicator, it is not officially validated for Indian conditions. "It fluctuates throughout the day based on temperature and humidity changes, and we do not maintain formal records of it," an IMD official said.

Relief may be on the horizon, with the IMD forecasting light rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds (40-50 km/h) from Thursday, June 12. From June 13 onward, Delhi will shift to a yellow alert as isolated pockets may continue to reel under heatwave conditions.