India is forecast to see above-normal temperatures in the coming months, potentially boosting power demand and posing a severe health risk to...
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India is bracing for an above-normal number of heatwave days between March and May, with several states expected to experience prolonged high temperatures. While March may see moderate temperatures in many regions, the IMD warns of significant risks to public health and essential services as summer intensifies.
India is forecast to see above-normal temperatures in the coming months, potentially boosting power demand and posing a severe health risk to...
India is forecast to see above-normal temperatures in the coming months, potentially boosting power demand and posing a severe health risk to...
A heatwave is declared when the maximum temperature at a station reaches at least 40°C or more in the plains and is 4.5°C to 5°C above normal
A heatwave is declared when the maximum temperature at a station reaches at least 40°C or more in the plains and is 4.5°C to 5°C above normal
Of the 27 days so far this month, maximum temperatures have remained above normal on 25 days, dipping below normal only on February 2 and 18.
Of the 27 days so far this month, maximum temperatures have remained above normal on 25 days, dipping below normal only on February 2 and 18.
Kashmir is witnessing its hottest February in history with temperatures 12°C above normal. Srinagar recorded an all-time high of 21.0°C. Know about...
Afghanistan is expected to experience below-average rainfall across most provinces, with limited precipitation posing risks to agriculture, water...
Afghanistan is expected to experience below-average rainfall across most provinces, with limited precipitation posing risks to agriculture, water...
The IMD warned of a sharp temperature rise across India in the first week of March 2026. Heat and humidity alerts were issued for Gujarat and...