| Quick Summary: An intense heatwave has gripped Delhi-NCR, pushing power consumption to record highs for April. Authorities have issued a yellow alert as residents await predicted thunderstorms for relief. |
The weather in North India has taken a very hot turn this week. In Delhi and the surrounding areas, a yellow alert has been issued because of a massive heatwave. Temperatures have been climbing quickly, and the city’s power demand has already crossed 7,000 MW for the first time this April. This surge in electricity usage shows just how much people are relying on cooling systems to cope with the rising heat.
People are staying indoors to avoid the sun, and the government is advising everyone to drink plenty of water and stay cool. Health experts have warned against unnecessary travel during peak afternoon hours to prevent heatstroke. Local markets, which are usually bustling, have seen a significant drop in foot traffic during the day as the heat becomes unbearable.
While the heat is a major concern, there is some hope on the horizon. Weather experts predict that thunderstorms might arrive tomorrow to bring some much-needed relief. These pre-monsoon showers could help bring down the mercury, even if only for a few days. For now, residents are keeping a close eye on weather apps and hoping for a break from the relentless sun.
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