Rajasthan is expected to experience a severe heatwave in the next few days, with temperatures predicted to rise significantly. A dry spell is forecasted to continue over the state for the next week, with temperatures increasing by 2-4°C in most areas. (Radheshyam Sharma, Director, Meteo
The spell of rain offer a much needed respite from the heat, as the national capital recorded maximum temperatures of more than 39 C earlier in the morning. According to IMD, Safdarjung area recorded a maximum temperature of 39.7 C, Ayanagar 39.5 C, Lodhi Road 39.4 C and Palam recording 3
The World Meteorological Organization has issued a warning in its latest Global Annual to Decadal Climate Update for 2025-2029, predicting that global temperatures will continue to soar over the next five years. The report highlights an 80% likelihood that at least one year between 2025 and
Kashmir is facing an intense heatwave with temperatures well above normal, causing hardships like water shortages and loss of tourism income. Authorities have issued warnings and advised staying hydrated and avoiding sun exposure. Recent rains may ease the heatwave in the coming week, but ca
Mumbai welcomed the monsoon with heavy rains and cloudy skies on Monday. The IMD has issued orange to red alerts warning of continued moderate to heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds. Rain and rising temperatures are expected to persist into early June.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heatwave alert for Rajasthan, forecasting that extreme temperatures will persist over the next five days. Jaisalmer recorded a maximum temperature of 48°C, while Churu crossed 45°C, intensifying the ongoing dry spell across th
The ongoing heatwave in Rajasthan is expected to continue for the next five days, with several districts recording temperatures between 44 degree celsius and 48 degree celsius, worsening the dry conditions across the region.
Rajasthan faced severe heatwave conditions on Tuesday, with temperatures soaring between 44 degree Celsius to 47 degree Celsius in several regions, according to the Meteorological Department.
New Delhi [India], May 20: With rising temperatures and vacation time in summer just around the corner, summer travel to Europe is seeing a huge boom from Indian tourists. According to recent reports, there has been a whopping 29% increase in Schengen visa applications from India, signifying
The Delhi government will deploy Water Ambassadors at approximately 1,525 bus stops under the Jaldoot scheme to provide relief from rising temperatures. The initiative is part of the summer action plan to offer clean drinking water to people in the national capital.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Saturday warned that a persistent heatwave is likely to continue across Karachi and other parts of Sindh until Tuesday, May 20, due to sustained high atmospheric pressure, The News International reported.
With tensions between India and Pakistan de-escalating and the situation returning to normal, tourism in Himachal Pradesh has begun to pick up again. The increasing temperatures in other parts of the country and pleasant weather in the hills are drawing tourists to Himachal Pradesh.