This week, Delhi will be affected by a western disturbance impacting the western Himalayas from March 19
This week, Delhi will be affected by a western disturbance impacting the western Himalayas from March 19
Following Holi celebrations, the weather in Delhi and surrounding areas has become cooler due to rain showers
The day's forecast indicates a minimum and maximum temperature of 20.05 degrees Celsius and 35.88 degrees Celsius, respectively
Strong surface winds (20-30 km/h) are expected over the Indo-Gangetic Plains, including Delhi amid warm conditions
The IMD forecasts a pleasant day today, with a slight rise in the temperature during the day time. The IMD also predicts possibility of cloudy skies with light rain or drizzle towards night.
Delhi recorded its hottest day of the year on March 12, with temperatures reaching 34.8 degrees Celsius, 6.4 degrees Celsius above the daily average
Strong surface winds (20-30 km/h) are expected over the Indo-Gangetic Plains, including Delhi, on March 11 and 12 amid warm conditions
Strong surface winds at 20-30 km/h are expected over the Indo-Gangetic Plains, including Delhi, on March 11 and 12 amid warm conditions. The IMD forecasts light rain or drizzle in Delhi on March 14
Amid the warm conditions, strong surface winds travelling at speeds of 20-30 kmph are likely to prevail over the Indo-Gangetic Plains, including Delhi, on March 11 and 12
India Meteorological Department has predicted mainly clear skies for today, with mist expected to cover parts of the city during the evening hours
The maximum temperature is expected to remain between 30 to 34 degrees Celsius from March 7- 12
The most affected regions include Kalyan, Dombivli, Bhiwandi, and Badlapur, where the mercury is expected to touch 43 degrees Celsius, marking a 5 degrees Celsius increase from the previous week
Due to the strong surface winds caused by the western disturbance lying in Pakistan there has been drop in temperatures
The minimum temperature is expected to drop to 14 degrees Celsius, while the maximum may reach 27 degrees Celsius
The minimum temperature is expected to drop to 13 degrees Celsius, while the maximum may reach 29 degrees Celsius
Wind speeds will range from 20 to 25 kmph over the next two days, likely lowering the minimum temperature
India recorded its hottest February since 1901, with IMD warning of above-normal temperatures and increased heatwave days from March to May, posing risks to crops and public health
Delhi recorded its hottest February night in 74 years, with temperatures settling at 19.5 degrees Celsius on February 27
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts that March will be one of the warmest months in India this year, with above-average temperatures predicted to last for most of the month