Weather Update Today: Scorching Heatwave Grips Delhi-NCR; Southern India, Including Mumbai and Bengaluru, Braces for Pre-Monsoon Showers - Mission Ki Awaaz
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Weather Update Today: Scorching Heatwave Grips Delhi-NCR; Southern India, Including Mumbai and Bengaluru, Braces for Pre-Monsoon Showers

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal May 16, 2026 1 Views
May 17 2026 Weather Forecast

According to the latest meteorological updates from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the country is experiencing starkly contrasting weather patterns today. While the plains of Northern and Western India remain locked under intense summer conditions and localized heatwaves, parts of Southern and Northeastern India are witnessing a notable drop in mercury, driven by active pre-monsoon systems. Interestingly, the IMD’s extended outlook for May suggests an overall higher-than-average precipitation index across several states, offering intermittent relief from seasonal spikes.

Meteorologists attribute these diverse conditions to shifting atmospheric pressures, distinct localized topographies, and the positioning of prominent cyclonic circulations across the subcontinent.


Today’s Temperature Projections and Weather Matrix Across Key Metros

Based on verified analytical updates from the IMD and global satellite imaging desks, the weather profile for India’s major urban centers is projected as follows:

  • Delhi-NCR: The National Capital Region is set to experience intense summer heat today. Maximum daylight temperatures are projected to hover between 42°C and 45°C, cooling down to a warm 28°C to 30°C during the night. Clear skies and strong, dry westerly winds will dominate the afternoon, creating severe heatwave-like conditions.
  • Mumbai and the Konkan Coast: The financial capital will see maximum temperatures ranging from 31°C to 33°C, with nighttime lows settling between 26°C and 28°C. Due to coastal wind directions, relative humidity levels will remain exceptionally high, compounding discomfort. Expect partly cloudy skies with a strong probability of evening thundershowers or light drizzle.
  • Chennai and Tamil Nadu: Active pre-monsoon configurations continue to impact parts of Tamil Nadu. Chennai is expected to record a maximum temperature between 35°C and 38°C. Sustained cloud cover and light-to-moderate regional showers are highly likely across the metropolitan area.
  • Kolkata and Eastern India: The maximum temperature in Kolkata is projected around 34°C to 37°C. High moisture levels will cause muggy conditions throughout the day. However, convective clouds are expected to build up by late afternoon, bringing localized squalls, lightning, and transient rainfall.
  • Bengaluru and Karnataka: Weather conditions across interior Karnataka remain remarkably comfortable for this time of the year. Bengaluru will witness a pleasant daytime high of 28°C to 31°C, with nocturnal temperatures dropping to a cool 20°C to 22°C. The city will feature broken cloud cover accompanied by intermittent light spells of rain.

Brief Regional Summary:

  • Northern India (Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan): Severe, arid heat will persist. Several districts in Western Rajasthan remain under an official heatwave alert.
  • Western India (Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh): High solar radiation will keep daytime temperatures elevated, accompanied by relatively warm night minimums.
  • Northeastern India: States like Assam, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh will experience heavy cloud serialization with regular intervals of thundery downpours.

Essential Health and Safety Advisory

Public health authorities have issued targeted guidelines for regions dealing with high ultraviolet exposure and heatwave thresholds:

  1. Peak Hours Restriction: Minimize outdoor exposure and heavy physical labor between 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM when solar intensity peaks.
  2. Hydration Dynamics: Consume fluids regularly—such as water, Oral Rehydration Solutions (ORS), fresh lime water, or buttermilk—even if you do not feel immediately thirsty.
  3. Apparel Choice: Wear loose, light-colored garments made from breathable cotton fibers. Utilize polarized sunglasses, wide-brimmed hats, or umbrellas when stepping outside.
  4. Vulnerable Demographic Care: Ensure children, elderly individuals, and domestic pets are kept in well-ventilated, cooler indoor environments away from direct thermal stress.

Disclaimer: This weather summary is compiled from preliminary predictive matrix models and telemetry datasets published by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on May 17, 2026. Micro-climatic variations can trigger sudden shifts in local precipitation patterns and wind velocities. For precise, real-time localized tracking, agricultural planning, or transit logistics, please consult your regional weather desk or utilize certified state communication utilities like the government’s official ‘Mausam’ application. This analysis does not guarantee absolute climatic finality.

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Written By: Bhupendra Singh Sonwal

Bhupendra Singh Sonwal is an independent journalist from Karauli, Rajasthan, and the founder of the web channel 'Mission Ki Awaaz'. Since starting the platform in 2021, he has focused on highlighting issues related to the Dalit community, rural development, and social causes often overlooked by mainstream media.

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