Extreme Heatwave Alert: Are Schools Closed in Your City Tomorrow?

Extreme heat across North India is forcing officials to take drastic measures. In Varanasi, the District Magistrate has ordered all schools to close until May 25. This decision applies to every board, including CBSE and ICSE. The move ensures student safety as temperatures soar above forty-five degrees Celsius. Families must monitor official local channels for specific reopening dates later this week.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red alerts for several northern states. Many regions are following the lead of Varanasi to protect young children. While some districts changed school timings, others announced early summer breaks. Haryana schools will remain shut until June 30 due to these conditions. Punjab has shifted school hours to finish before the peak afternoon heat.

School Closures 2026: Latest State-wise Updates

Fresh School Closures and Heatwave Impact State-wise

Authorities are balancing academic schedules with health risks from the current heatwave. Several states have updated their circulars as of May 19 to reflect rising heat. These changes often impact primary and secondary sections differently across various districts. Below is a summary of the current status across key regions in North India. This helps parents plan for the coming week effectively.

Region NameUpdated Status
Varanasi DistrictClosed until May 25
Haryana StateSummer break starts May 17
Punjab StateTimings: 7 AM to 12 PM
Delhi SchoolsPrimary sections mostly closed

IMD Heatwave Alerts and May 20 Attendance Advisories

The latest weather map shows severe heat conditions persisting through late May. IMD officials warn of severe heatstroke risks for all school-going children. Families should check specific district orders regarding May 20 attendance tonight. Many schools are opting for online classes to prevent learning losses now. Ensure children stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities during peak sun hours.

Heatwave management has become a priority for state education departments this year. Continued alerts suggest that more districts may announce closures in the coming days. Staying informed through official government handles is the best way to stay updated. This proactive approach ensures student health remains the top priority during this weather crisis. We will provide updates as new circulars emerge from other states.

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