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An early heatwave gripped Delhi and NCR, with temperatures soaring above normal in April 2025, making it the warmest night in the past three years.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Apr 12, 2025

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On April 10, 2025, unexpected rains brought much-needed relief to residents after a sandstorm struck the region, followed by heavy showers.

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Videos on social media showed heavy rain battering the national capital, providing a refreshing break from the intense heat.

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had predicted light to moderate rain, with gusty winds of 40-50 km/h and thunderstorms across Delhi and NCR.

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Delhi’s minimum temperature reached 25.9°C, six degrees above normal, making it the warmest April night in three years.

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IMD forecasted more rains in Delhi, Noida, and other NCR areas on April 11, with thunderstorms and temperatures settling around 37°C.

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Humidity levels in Delhi ranged from 55% to 30%, with the heatwave conditions recorded in Ridge and Ayanagar, reaching 40.9°C and 40.2°C.

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The Safdarjung station recorded a high of 39.6°C, and Palam and Lodhi Road stations reported similar high temperatures.

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Despite the ongoing heat, the IMD forecasted a cooldown with rain and thunderstorms expected to continue across the region in the following days.

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As Delhi moves through April, the unusual combination of heat and rains highlights unpredictable weather patterns across the regioon.

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