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Mumbai, March 13: Climate scientists have issued an urgent warning that India may face an unprecedented summer of intense heat as a "Super" El Nino phenomenon begins to take shape in the Pacific Ocean. Updated data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) suggests that atmospheric signals are aligning for one of the strongest El Nino events in decades, potentially rivaling the extreme cycles of 1997-98 and 2015-16. For India, this translates to a high probability of r ...Read More >

Check out this video to learn tips for sunscreen application, how to keep children safe and the location of seven Coachella Valley cooling centers. September in the Coachella Valley was relatively cool and wet compared to normal. The month will finish with an average temperature of 87.1 degrees, about 1.1 degrees below normal. Rain was plentiful during September. The National Weather Service recorded 0.75 inches of rain in Palm Springs throughout September, up by about half an inch from the no ...Read More >
New Delhi: Delhiites faced another hot and humid day on Saturday with the heat index reaching 40.8 degrees Celsius by 2.30pm. Parts of the city may see very light rain on Sunday, with a reduction in rainfall activity from Monday onwards. The maximum temperature on Saturday was recorded at 35.9 degrees Celsius, two degrees above normal and the highest day temperature this month. The relative humidity oscillated between 48% and 87%. The minimum temperature was recorded at 25.2 degrees Celsius. "Th ...Read More >
New Delhi: Parts of the city experienced light to very light rain on Sunday morning, even as several areas recorded rain from late Saturday night until the early morning hours.India Meteorological Department (IMD) earlier forecast that the city was likely to see light to moderate rain on Monday. However, it later revised this to light to very light rain, and no colour-coded warning was issued.Meanwhile, no major rain occurred on Sunday, while the day turned humid with a heat index or 'feels like ...Read More >
New Delhi: Even after the arrival of the southwest monsoon in the city on June 29, intense rain has been eluding it. The city is now facing a rain deficit of 20%. Among all the districts, only South West Delhi has received excess rainfall while North and North West Delhi have been placed in the large-deficit category. However, India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for light to moderate rain on Wednesday. From 8.30am to 5.30pm on Tuesday, only Mungeshpur station received 2mm o ...Read More >
New Delhi: The drenching rain that Delhi has waited for stayed away another day, while humidity caused the "feel-like" temperature to soar to 46.8 degrees Celsius at 4pm.A few areas recorded very light rain on Sunday. Najafgarh got moderate showers of 19mm. Delhi's air quality remained 'satisfactory' for the eleventh straight day.A partially clouded sky brought the temperature down by a bit, but the sweaty stickiness that has sat on the city went nowhere. The Met office had issued a yellow alert ...Read More >
New Delhi: The city experienced a sultry day on Thursday. Although significant rain activity eluded the city during the daytime, high humidity made the outdoors uncomfortable. There are chances of very light to light rain over the next seven days, but India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for light to moderate showers for Saturday.The maximum temperature was 36.9 degrees Celsius, one degree below normal. However, the heat index or feel-like temperature was 48.9 degrees Celsiu ...Read More >
New Delhi: A day after cool and cloudy weather, the city faced a humid day under clear skies. The heat index, or "feels like" temperature, soared to 45.8 degrees Celsius at 4 pm. Despite the monsoon's arrival, the city has yet to receive substantial rainfall, with the IMD predicting only light showers for the rest of the week.On Tuesday, Delhi recorded patchy, very light rainfall. Safdarjung logged 0.3 mm till 5.30 pm. Other stations reported minimal rain: Palam (0.4 mm), Ridge (0.2 mm), Ayanaga ...Read More >
New Delhi: The southwest monsoon did not reach the city even on Friday, June 27, which is the normal date of its arrival in Delhi. The weather department now expects the monsoon to arrive in Delhi and cover a small area of northwest India within the next two-three days.The Met had forecast the early arrival of the monsoon in Delhi. However, all that the city is getting is drizzling or trace-level rain, too low to be recorded in patches. The city didn't receive any rain on Friday.According to Ind ...Read More >

New Delhi, Jun 26 (PTI) The Delhi government plans to honour the legacy of Guru Tegh Bahadur with series of cultural and educational initiatives, which will include a daily light and sound show and the renovation of his memorial near the Singhu Border here. The announcement was made following a consultative meeting chaired by Art and Culture Minister Kapil Mishra and Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa with prominent community leaders and members of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Com ...Read More >
New Delhi: In a curious phenomenon, while the south-west monsoon has covered most parts of the country, it has eluded a small portion of north-west India, including Delhi. The monsoon has already reached parts of NCR, and an advancement map shows it is hovering at the edge of the city but is yet to enter it.The Met department had forecast an early arrival of the monsoon, consistent advancement and overcast skies. However, all that Delhi has received so far is drizzle or trace-level rain -- too l ...Read More >
New Delhi: Chief minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday said authorities cannot go against demolition orders issued by courts and stressed that displaced residents have been provided accommodation.Her words came in the wake of the recent Madrasi Camp demolition for which the opposition Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has criticised her. AAP has targeted Gupta, and alleged that the displaced Madrasi Camp residents were provided homes in faraway Narela, and those lack basic amenities.Attending an event to mark the ...Read More >
Gurgaon: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for heatwave conditions in the southern and southwestern parts of Punjab and Haryana from June 9 to 11, warning of a sharp rise in temperatures that could touch 43-46°C in some areas. According to the Meteorological Centre in Chandigarh, maximum temperatures across southern and western Punjab were already hovering between 40°C and 42.6°C on Sunday, with Bathinda recording the highest at 42.6°C. Meanwhile, northern and ...Read More >
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