Delhi-NCR continues to suffer a dry spell.
IMD said that there is no relief for Delhi for another 2-3 days.
Heat will continue to batter the national capital.
Delhi is likely to receive rainfall from July 4 or 5.
Delhi-NCR continues to suffer a dry spell.
IMD said that there is no relief for Delhi for another 2-3 days.
Heat will continue to batter the national capital.
Delhi is likely to receive rainfall from July 4 or 5.
The IMD also warned that warm night conditions could exacerbate heat stress in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and Rajasthan..
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings about the possibility of extreme heatwaves in different regions of..