Feb 19 • 02:35 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Temperature will rise in Delhi... now chances of rain are low

February weather in Delhi is showing signs of a warm shift, with a forecast indicating less likelihood of rainfall.

Delhi is experiencing a significant change in weather as February progresses, with warmer temperatures being felt earlier than usual. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has noted an increase in maximum temperatures, which could range from 26°C to 28°C, with minimums expected between 12°C to 14°C. The city recorded some light rain on February 18, but forecast predictions suggest clearer skies moving forward, indicating a shift toward warmer weather.

This sudden warmth signals the departure of colder winter conditions and has residents bracing for an early onset of summer. The recent temperature fluctuations have been notable, as Delhi experienced maximum temperatures as low as 17.5°C earlier in February, and just days later, this increased dramatically to 31.6°C. Such a rapid change raises concerns about the temperature trends and their implications on the region's climate stability.

As warmer weather settles in, the impact extends beyond personal comfort to potential effects on agriculture, energy consumption, and public health in the region. Given that high temperatures are expected to persist, it prompts discussions about air conditioning usage spikes and the implications for energy supply amidst ongoing climate change considerations.

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