Heatwave Alert: Are Schools Closed Tomorrow? Latest Update for Parents

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a fresh heatwave alert for Delhi-NCR and northern states. Parents now wait for official orders regarding school closures or half-day schedules for May 18. This surge in temperatures creates health risks for students traveling during peak afternoon hours. Districts like Noida and Gurugram may soon announce morning updates for concerned families.

Forecasts for May 18 to 22 predict severe heat across Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Many state governments have already released guidelines for schools to prevent heatstroke among children. These rules include providing cold drinking water and ensuring shaded areas during breaks. Schools often switch to morning shifts to avoid the intense midday sun.

School Heatwave Alert: Latest Closure Updates

IMD Heatwave Alert and Forecast Details

Temperatures in Delhi and surrounding areas could reach 45 degrees Celsius this week. The IMD warns that heatwave conditions will persist for at least five days. District education officers in Lucknow and Jaipur are now reviewing current school timings. Some private institutions have already declared an early start to summer vacations for safety.

LocationLikely StatusRevised Timings
DelhiMorning Shift7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
NoidaHalf-Day7:30 AM - 12:30 PM
HaryanaEarly VacationVariable by District

Haryana recently announced early holidays for primary schools, while others are shifting to half-days. In Noida and Ghaziabad, morning orders usually arrive between 7 am and 9 am. Schools generally close by noon to let children reach home safely. Parents should monitor the official social media handles of their local District Magistrate (DM).

Verifying School Closures and Timing Changes

Educational departments are stressing the importance of hydration for all students attending classes. New protocols suggest frequent water breaks and the cancellation of outdoor sports activities. Schools must also keep first aid kits ready for any heat-related illness. These steps help maintain a safe environment during this prolonged northern dry spell.

As Punjab and Uttar Pradesh prepare for rising heat, official confirmation remains vital. Families are advised to keep school apps active for notifications early tomorrow morning. Staying informed through verified government channels ensures children do not face the heat. These temporary changes offer immediate relief to millions of students across the region.

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