IMD forecasts heatwave in North India until Wednesday due to an approaching western disturbance towards northwest India. Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar...
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North India, including Delhi, braces for continued severe heatwave conditions as the IMD issues red alerts. Delhi recorded temperatures well above normal, with high humidity amplifying the heat index to 46 degrees Celsius. The region has endured prolonged heatwaves, while the IMD also forecasts extremely heavy rainfall in Northeast India, particularly Meghalaya, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh, indicating a shift in weather patterns across the country.
IMD forecasts heatwave in North India until Wednesday due to an approaching western disturbance towards northwest India. Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar...
IMD forecasts heatwave in North India until Wednesday due to an approaching western disturbance towards northwest India. Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar...
IMD extends 'red alert' in Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh due to floods and landslides wreaking havoc in the northeast.
Delhi anticipates rainfall by month-end, IMD reports, as weather improves in the capital and adjoining areas. Dr. Naresh Kumar forecasts temperatures...
Delhiites are facing a relentless and harsh summer in New Delhi as the scorching heat persists with no relief. The India Meteorological Department...
Heatwave with temperatures exceeding 46 degrees Celsius continues in Uttar Pradesh, with Prayagraj reaching 47.6 degrees Celsius, the hottest in...
New Delhi: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasted very heavy rainfall over the sub-Himalayan regions
Light to moderate rainfall in West Bengal, Sikkim, West Assam, Meghalaya, West Arunachal Pradesh for the next couple of hours.
The maximum temperature in Delhi on Saturday was 39.4 degrees Celsius, a tick over usual,