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News|Weather|New Delhi, Delhi|16 Apr 2026, 1:19 pm

Crossing 40°C In Mid-April Suggests Delhi’s Summer May Not Be Following A Comfortable Script

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Parts of Delhi crossing 40°C in mid-April is not just a seasonal milestone. It is a reminder that this year’s summer may not be unfolding on a comfortable timetable. In the capital, temperature spikes quickly become social and administrative stories because the city’s density amplifies exposure. Heat in Delhi is felt through more than weather charts. It shows up in bus-stop waiting, rising electricity demand, school routine strain and the growing difficulty of doing ordinary outdoor work without additional risk. The city begins to feel slower and harsher at the same time. The larger climate context also matters. Weather in Delhi tends to become national political conversation very quickly. That can help attention, but it does not replace the practical tools cities need: shade, water access, public advisories and realistic adjustments to work and commuting patterns. For readers, the message is simple. Crossing 40°C this early should not be treated as a dramatic symbol alone. It should be read as a prompt to take everyday precautions seriously because the season may still get significantly tougher from here.
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