Srinagar: With 34.4 degrees Celsius as the maximum temperature on Thursday, Srinagar city in Kashmir recorded the hottest day of the season so far. “This has broken the previous record of 34.2 degrees Celsius on May 5, 2024. We are expecting the maximum temperature to remain on the higher side during the next 5 days,”.
Uttarakhand: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for heavy rainfall in the mountainous districts of Uttarakhand, effective today and tomorrow. In response, Uttarakhand Police has issued a safety advisory for pilgrims undertaking the Chardham Yatra, urging caution during travel, consideration of weather conditions, and calling 112 in case of emergencies. Authorities.
Tamil Nadu: Heavy rainfall is expected in certain districts of western Tamil Nadu today and tomorrow, according to the Chennai-based Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC). The latest weather bulletin indicates that districts such as Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Theni, Dindigul, Erode, Krishnagiri, and Dharmapuri are likely to experience intense showers on Monday and Tuesday. The broader forecast.
Jaipur: Rajasthan has seen a significant reduction in both daytime and nighttime temperatures over the past two days, thanks to widespread rainfall and thunderstorms across the state. Regions that had been enduring scorching heat above 40°C witnessed temperatures drop to between 30°C and 40°C. Chittorgarh recorded the highest temperature on Sunday at 39.7°C, with Jaisalmer.
Ahmedabad: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast light scattered rainfall across various parts of Gujarat in the coming days, offering temporary relief from the rising temperatures. As per the latest IMD bulletin, light showers are expected to begin on March 31, primarily affecting Narmada and Tapi districts. The rainfall activity is likely to expand.
Srinagar: The Kashmir Valley has experienced a drop in temperature following recent rainfall, resulting in a colder winter atmosphere, with temperatures recorded at five degrees Celsius. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert, predicting thunderstorms with lightning and heavy rainfall in the Jammu region and Himachal Pradesh, along with potential hail in.
New Delhi: Rainfall swept across various areas of Delhi on Saturday, providing much-needed relief to residents after a notably warm February. The weather in the capital had seen an average maximum temperature of 26.7 degrees Celsius throughout the month, according to reports from the weather department. On February 28, the India Meteorological Department had predicted.
Srinagar: Continuous rainfall in the plains and moderate snowfall in the higher regions of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday ended a prolonged dry spell, significantly increasing water flow in rivers, streams, and springs. This change has positively impacted thousands of residents in the Valley, as nearly all water sources have returned to normal levels. Notably,.
New Delhi: On Friday morning, the air quality in the national capital improved and was categorized as ‘moderate.’ This positive change followed a period during which the air quality index (AQI) was classified as poor. At 8 am on February 7, the overall AQI was reported to be 170, according to the Central Pollution Control.
New Delhi: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced today that a western disturbance over North Pakistan and its associated trough has caused a notable drop in temperatures across North India. This weather system is gradually moving eastward, affecting regional weather patterns. IMD scientist Soma Roy explained, “The western disturbance is currently situated over North Pakistan, with.