With no signs of rain, Delhi reported a maximum temperature of 43.4 degree Celsius. The intense heat wave swept across the national capital. Gurgaon reported 44.7 degree Celsius. The temperature in both the neighbouring cities was over 7 degrees Celsius more than the normal temperature for this time of the year, prompting the weather office or the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to classify it as "severe extreme heat". On Tuesday, Delhi recorded the first heatwave of this summer with the mercury levels increasing to 43 degrees Celsius.