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Heatwave in 48 hours: These cities will experience extreme heat

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued official heatwave warnings for isolated pockets in central and eastern India starting mid-April 2026.

JJ News Desk

Summer is here, and it's not in a good mood.

A strong heatwave is about to sweep across many parts of India over the next two days, causing the temperatures to climb in several states.

Forecasts show that temperatures will keep rising gradually over the next two to three weeks.

WHAT REGIONS WILL SEE EXTREME HEAT?

Detailed weather analysis has predicted that central and eastern India will be faring the worst as temperatures rise.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued official heatwave warnings for isolated pockets in central and eastern India starting mid-April 2026.

Delhi-NCR is expected to cross the 40C mark for the first time this season, while parts of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan may touch 42C-43C.

Heatwave conditions are very likely in parts of Vidarbha in Maharashtra from April 15–18, Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada on April 15–17, and isolated areas of Madhya Pradesh from April 16–18.

Interior and some coastal parts of Odisha face alerts from April 15–18, while Chhattisgarh is expected to see heatwave conditions from April 16–19.

Places like Nagpur, Bhopal, Amravati, and Bhubaneswar could see the temperatures hovering between 42C and 45C till April 16, with some areas getting even hotter.

Just a few days ago, April started off mild, thanks to some western disturbances bringing rain and colder temperatures.

But now, with clear skies and no rain in sight, the heat is building up fast.

The IMD has already predicted above-normal heatwave days that will last from April all the way until June across east, central, northwest, and southeast peninsular India.

HOW HOT WILL SUMMER 2026 BE?

The sudden shift from a cool start to intense heat has caught many by surprise, as people prepare for what could be a potentially hotter summer than the record one in 2024.

This is a big change from the cooler-than-usual days earlier in April, when multiple weather systems kept the heat at bay.

Experts say climate change is making heatwaves hit earlier, last longer, and feel more intense.

They have further advised to stay hydrated, avoid stepping out in the afternoon sun, wear light clothes, and keep an eye on official IMD updates.

The real summer 2026 has just begun, and it looks like it's going to be a hot one.

Source: India Today

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