Delhi Records Highest March Temperature in 50 Years Delhi experienced an unprecedented heatwave as it recorded its highest maximum temperature for the first week of March in the past 50 years. On March 7, 2026, the city’s Safdarjung weather station logged a peak temperature of 35.7°C, surpassing the previous record of 34.8°C set on March 5, 1999. This marks the first time in five decades that the city has seen such extreme heat during the early days of March. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) confirmed the record-breaking temperatures, attributing the surge to a combination of atmospheric conditions and prolonged heatwaves in the region. Several northern Indian states, including Delhi, have seen a steady rise in temperatures over the past week, with the mercury climbing to levels that have raised concerns among meteorologists and residents alike. The unusually high temperatures have prompted citizens to take precautions, with many covering their heads and seeking shade to avoid the scorching sun. Reports from the city indicate that the heat has led to increased instances of heat-related illnesses, prompting local authorities to issue advisories urging people to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun. This record-breaking event has sparked discussions about climate change and its impact on weather patterns in the region. Experts note that the early onset of extreme heat in March is becoming more frequent, aligning with global trends of rising temperatures due to greenhouse gas emissions. While the exact causes of the current heatwave are still under investigation, the IMD has emphasized the need for continued monitoring of weather systems to better predict and prepare for such events.#delhi #india_meteorological_department #safdarjung_weather_station #north_indian_states #imdad
