Delhi-NCR temp crosses 40; yellow alert issued for heatwave; air quality worsens
The heat across Delhi-NCR has begun to intensify, with temperatures soaring past the 40 degrees Celsius mark.
The heat across Delhi-NCR has begun to intensify, with temperatures soaring past the 40 degrees Celsius mark.
In view of the approaching cyclonic storm Ditwah, the IMD has issued a yellow alert for north Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and adjoining south Andhra Pradesh coasts for heavy to very heavy rainfall.
The southwest monsoon has completely withdrawn from West Bengal, marking the end of an unusually extended and rain-heavy season this year.
Uttarakhand continues to reel under the impact of incessant rainfall as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red and orange alerts across the state for Tuesday.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Yellow alert for Friday in Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Dhule, Jalgaon…
It is very likely to move north-eastwards and weaken gradually into a Well-Marked Low-pressure area during the next 12 hours.
The mercury is likely to drop to five to six degrees Celsius by January 14, an IMD official said.
The mercury dipped to 3.3 degrees Celsius at Lodhi Road, as icy winds from snow-laden Western Himalayas barrelled through the city, the IMD said.
Widespread heavy rainfall was witnessed across Mumbai in the last 24 hours, IMD Mumbai's deputy director general K S Hosalikar tweeted on Saturday morning.
The convergence of strong moist southerlies/southwesterly winds from the Bay of Bengal over the northeast and adjoining east India is very likely during the next 5 days.