What to Expect from the Weather in Delhi
Delhi is likely to witness unusually warm, early summer-like conditions on March 13, 2026. Temperatures in the city are expected to stay between 24 to 37 degrees Celsius above normal for this time of year, marking a significant deviation from typical March weather.
On this day, Delhi recorded its hottest day of the season with a temperature of 36.8°C, which is nearly 9°C above normal. This spike in temperature aligns with severe heat wave conditions prevailing over parts of southwest Madhya Pradesh, as well as in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
Broader Weather Patterns
The unusual warmth in Delhi is part of a larger weather pattern affecting the region. A front draped across northern Florida is expected to continue sliding southward, bringing with it an increase in rain chances over the weekend. Specifically, northern Florida is seeing a 20 percent chance of rain today, which rises to 50 percent on Friday and peaks at 70 percent over the weekend.
As these weather patterns develop, it remains essential for residents to stay informed about the changing conditions. The National Council of Educational Research and Training has also introduced a new Class 9 English textbook titled ‘Kaveri,’ which may serve as an educational resource during these unusual weather events.
Looking Ahead
While the immediate forecast indicates a continuation of these warm conditions, it is crucial to monitor updates from meteorological sources for any changes. The current situation raises questions about the implications of such early heat waves on health and agriculture in the region.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the long-term impact of these weather patterns, but the situation is being closely observed by weather experts and local authorities.