IMD 2026 Monsoon Forecast: A Shift Towards Below Normal Rainfall
The IMD’s forecast for the 2026 monsoon reveals a concerning trend of below normal rainfall, influenced by climate patterns.
The IMD’s forecast for the 2026 monsoon reveals a concerning trend of below normal rainfall, influenced by climate patterns.
A massive cloud formation stretching nearly 1,000 kilometres across parts of India and Pakistan has been captured in satellite images, signaling a significant weather system.
Jalandhar is bracing for a significant weather shift with intermittent rains and strong winds due to an active Western Disturbance.
Chandigarh is bracing for thunderstorms and elevated temperatures as a yellow alert is issued for March 29 and 30. Residents are advised to stay indoors during the storms.
Delhi is bracing for a significant weather change as rain and thunderstorms are forecasted to begin on March 18, 2026, providing relief from the heat.
A significant weather update reveals unusually warm conditions across Delhi, Hyderabad, and Mumbai, with temperatures soaring above normal.
Mumbai is experiencing unhealthy air quality and a significant outage affecting Instagram users, with temperatures expected to rise.
Mumbai has experienced an unexpected rise in temperatures, marking the earliest heatwave of the season in a decade.