Monday, June 17, 2024 Delhi, along with several key tourist hotspots in India, is grappling with extreme weather conditions that could significantly impact travel plans. The India Meteorological Department ( IMD ) has issued an ‘Orange’ alert for Delhi, warning of severe heatwave conditions over the next 72 hours. This alert follows a record-breaking temperature of 44.
6 degrees Celsius, which is six degrees above the seasonal average. As travelers navigate these intense weather patterns, it’s crucial to understand how this will affect their journeys to Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Chandigarh, and Amritsar. Heatwave in Delhi and Northern India Contrasting Weather Patterns Across India Delhi and Surrounding Areas Northeast and Southern India The current weather dynamics in India, with intense heatwaves in the north and heavy rainfall in the northeast and south, create a complex scenario for travelers.
Those planning visits to Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Chandigarh, and Amritsar need to prepare for extreme heat, while those heading to the northeast or southern states should brace for potential rain-related disruptions. Staying informed through IMD updates and planning flexible itineraries will be key to navigating these varied weather conditions safely and enjoyably..
