Delhi issues yellow alert: heat index hits 47.2°C amid soaring pollution

Delhi faces a scorching heatwave with temperatures soaring up to 45°C and a heat index of 47.2°C, while air quality plunges into the 'poor' category, prompting urgent pollution control measures across the NCR. This report covers the escalating health risks and environmental challenges as the city battles extreme heat and worsening air quality.

Sources:
MintNdtvDailyexcelsior+6
Updated 16h ago
Tab background
Sources: TimesofindiaNdtvMint+2
Delhi has issued a yellow alert as the city faces soaring temperatures and worsening air quality. The heat index, or "feel-like" temperature, reached 47.2°C amid high humidity levels oscillating between 31% and 70%. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts maximum temperatures to hit 44°C by Tuesday, continuing a streak of above-normal heat.

The Air Quality Index (AQI) has deteriorated, with readings at 219 on Monday morning, placing it in the "poor" category. This rise in pollution is compounded by dust-laden winds that reduce visibility and exacerbate health risks for residents.

IMD Scientist Naresh Kumar noted, "In Delhi, we have no warning regarding the heat wave; however, it is estimated that the temperature will rise by 2-4°C over the next 3-4 days, reaching 43-44°C." The maximum temperature on Sunday was recorded at 42.1°C, already 2.1 degrees above the seasonal average.

The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has reimposed measures across Delhi-NCR to combat rising pollution levels. The combination of intense heat and poor air quality poses significant health challenges, especially for vulnerable populations.

Other nearby cities like Faridabad and Gurugram are also experiencing high temperatures, with Gurugram reaching 44°C. The ongoing heat and pollution crisis underscores the urgent need for public awareness and mitigation efforts.

Key stats:
- Heat index: 47.2°C
- Max temperature forecast: 44°C by Tuesday
- AQI: 219 (poor category)
- Humidity: 31%-70%

Residents are advised to take precautions against heat stress and pollution exposure as conditions are expected to persist in the coming days.
Sources: TimesofindiaNdtv+1
Delhi has issued a yellow alert as the heat index soared to 47.2°C amid rising pollution levels. Temperatures are expected to reach 44°C, with the Air Quality Index in the 'poor' category at 219. Dust-laden winds worsen conditions, impacting residents' health and visibility.
Section 1 background
The Headline

Delhi faces soaring heat and pollution with yellow alert

In Delhi, we have no warning regarding the heat wave; however, it is estimated that the temperature will rise by 2-4°C over the next 3-4 days, reaching 43-44°C.
IMD Scientist Naresh Kumar
Mint
Key Facts
  • Delhi's maximum temperature breached 40°C for the first time in June, reaching 42.1°C at Safdarjung and 42.6°C at Palam stations.3MintTimesofindia
  • Dust-laden winds persisted, reducing visibility and worsening heat conditions for Delhi residents.1
  • Delhi's AQI dipped into the 'poor' category, reaching 212 on June 9 and rising to 219 on June 9 morning as per CPCB data.2Ndtv
  • The IMD predicted temperatures in Delhi to rise further to 43-44°C over the next 3-4 days, with a potential peak of 45°C on June 9.MintNdtv
  • The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) reimposed pollution control measures across Delhi-NCR with immediate effect to tackle rising pollution levels.1
  • Delhi and surrounding areas are under a yellow alert for hot and humid conditions, with the heat index or 'feel-like' temperature reaching 47.2°C.2Timesofindia
Key Stats at a Glance
Expected maximum temperature in Delhi by Tuesday
44°C
1
Delhi AQI on June 9
212 AQI
Delhi AQI on June 8
209 AQI
Maximum temperature in Delhi on Sunday
42.1°C
MintTimesofindia
Minimum temperature in Delhi on Sunday
27.7°C
MintTimesofindia
Temperature above seasonal average
2.1°C
MintTimesofindia
Expected peak temperature in Delhi
43°C
1
Delhi AQI on Sunday evening
198 AQI
1
Maximum temperature at Palam station
42.6°C
MintTimesofindia
Predicted temperature rise in Delhi NCR over next 3-4 days
2-4°C
Mint
Predicted temperature range in Delhi NCR
43-44°C
Mint
Maximum temperature in Faridabad on Sunday
42°C
Mint
Potential peak temperature in Delhi over next three days
45°C
Ndtv
Early morning temperature in Delhi
27.6°C
Ndtv
Delhi AQI on Monday morning
219 AQI
Ndtv
Heat index or feel-like temperature in Delhi
47.2°C
Timesofindia
Relative humidity range in Delhi on Sunday
31%-70%
Timesofindia
Maximum temperature range in Delhi
42-44°C
MintTimesofindia
Temperature departure from normal in Delhi
2-3°C
MintTimesofindia

Related Videos

Severe Heat Wave Grips North And West India, Delhi Under Yellow Alert | India Today
heatwaveDelhiRajasthanGujaratIMD
Section 2 background
Background Context

Severe heatwave grips Jammu region and neighboring states

Key Facts
  • The Jammu region is experiencing a severe heatwave, with Samba recording the highest temperature of 44°C and Jammu city reaching 42.7°C.Dailyexcelsior2
  • Katra, the base camp for Mata Vaishno Devi shrine, recorded a high of 38.2°C, while Ramban sizzled at 40.3°C as per the local meteorological department.Indiatoday2
  • The weatherman has predicted severe heat wave conditions in Jammu region during the next five days, with a slight disturbance expected on Monday evening.Dailyexcelsior
  • Similar scorching conditions are affecting neighboring states Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan, with temperatures exceeding 45°C in several areas.Timesofindia
Key Stats at a Glance
Highest temperature recorded in Samba
44°C
Dailyexcelsior
Temperature in Samba on Sunday
43.9°C
1
Temperature in Jammu city on Sunday
42.7°C
1
Temperature in Katra
38.2°C
Indiatoday
Temperature in Ramban
40.3°C
Indiatoday
Duration of predicted severe heat wave in Jammu region
5 days
Dailyexcelsior
Temperatures exceeding in Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan
45°C
Timesofindia
Article not found
CuriousCats.ai

Article

Source Citations