MUMBAI (Reuters) -India is set to see above-average temperatures in February after a warmer than normal January, the weather ...
The India Meteorological Department IMD on Thursday said that a western disturbance currently positioned over North Pakistan and its associated trough has led ...
India experienced an 'early spring-like' phase with January being the third-warmest month on record and February expected to ...
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India is set to see above-average temperatures in February, with key wheat- and rapeseed-growing states likely to see maximum ...
Srinagar experienced a severe cold wave with temperatures dropping to -2 degree celsius. Fresh snowfall in Doda, Shimla, and ...
The India Meteorological Department also clarified that other regions of the country will not witness significant weather disturbances.
The weather in North India is changing almost every day. While people in Delhi, UP, Bihar, and Rajasthan have got some relief from the biting cold, a fresh Western Disturbance may turn the weather.
The India Meteorological Department has issued warnings for dense fog and thunderstorms in some northern regions. Air quality ...
The country's mean temperature in January was 18.98 degrees Celsius, the third highest for the month since 1901, behind 1958 ...