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Rajasthan weather alert: Severe heatwave to persist for next few days, IMD predicts
Rajasthan is bracing for continued heat. The India Meteorological Department forecasts heat waves for the next few days, especially in western and northern areas. Sri Ganganagar recorded a scorching 47.8 degrees Celsius. Relief is expected soon. Pre-monsoon activities are predicted to start around June 15, bringing a temperature drop.

Temperatures in Northwest India to gradually reduce from June 14 amid severe heatwave conditions
Northwest India will get relief from the heatwave from June 14, says IMD. West Rajasthan faced severe heat, with Sri Ganganagar recording 48.0 degrees Celsius. Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and other regions also experienced heatwave. Temperatures will gradually fall by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius. Eastern Rajasthan may have thunderstorms from June 15-16.

Bengaluru weather: IMD warns of heavy rainfall in the city, across Karnataka
Bengaluru is bracing for heavy rainfall as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a red alert. Showers are expected across the city. Coastal Karnataka and nearby areas will also experience extremely heavy rainfall. The southwest monsoon has reactivated, bringing widespread rainfall to nearly all districts of Karnataka until June 17.

Where is the monsoon? IMD gives an update as heatwave worsens, rain stalled since May 29
After a stall since May 29, the southwest monsoon is poised to resume its northward journey around June 14, according to the IMD and Skymet Weather Services. Strengthening Bay of Bengal systems are expected to invigorate rainfall across central and eastern India, alleviating the ongoing heatwave in the northern regions.

Delhi weather forecast: IMD issues red alert as mercury soars beyond 45 degrees Celsius
Delhi is under a red alert as a severe heatwave pushes temperatures to 45.5°C, prompting warnings to avoid heat exposure. The IMD forecasts continued extreme conditions, with slight relief expected around June 13-14. Rajasthan is also facing a red alert, while other North Indian regions experience unusually high temperatures, exacerbating discomfort and raising health concerns amid poor air quality.

Kerala rains: IMD issues orange and yellow alerts as monsoon set to intensify again
Kerala is bracing for another spell of intense monsoon showers, particularly affecting the northern districts. The IMD has issued orange and yellow alerts across several districts, forecasting very heavy rainfall and strong winds. Authorities are urging preparedness as the monsoon enters an active phase, with potential risks to coastal communities and flood-prone areas.
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Hyderabad rains: City braces for thunderstorms, gusty winds as IMD issues alert across Telangana
Hyderabad is bracing for scattered rainfall and thunderstorms in the coming days, offering relief after a dry spell. The IMD has issued a state-wide alert for Telangana, forecasting rain, lightning, and gusty winds until Wednesday. Residents are advised to stay cautious during stormy conditions, as all districts are likely to experience weather disturbances, including possible duststorms.
Close watch on weather at NASA's Florida spaceport ahead of Axiom-4 launch on Wednesday
The Axiom-4 mission, featuring Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, faced a launch delay due to adverse weather at Kennedy Space Centre. SpaceX engineers addressed technical issues with the Falcon-9 rocket, including a locks leak and engine control problem. Despite weather concerns and a brief ISS docking cutoff, launch opportunities extend through June, aiming for a Wednesday liftoff at 5:30 PM IST.
After Delhi felt like furnace on Monday, IMD predicts more 50°C days, issues orange alert; Relief still days away
After Delhi baked under an extreme heatwave on Monday with a real-feel temperature of nearly 49°C, the IMD has issued an orange alert. The weather department has warned that scorching conditions will continue until at least June 12, offering little immediate relief to residents.
Real-feel temperature shoots to 49 deg C in Delhi; orange alert issued amid heatwave
Delhi experienced extreme heat. The real-feel temperature soared to 48.9 degrees Celsius. The IMD issued an orange alert for the next two days. The maximum temperature reached 43.4 degrees Celsius. Very hot weather will persist until at least June 12. There may be some relief starting June 12 with light rainfall and thunderstorms.
Delhi records high of 42.1 deg C, IMD forecasts dust-laden winds for Monday
Delhi is expected to experience dust-laden winds and generally clear skies on Monday, according to the IMD. Sunday saw the maximum temperature rise to 42.1 degrees Celsius, slightly above average, while no heatwave conditions were observed. The hot and humid weather is likely to persist until June 12, with Delhi's air quality currently in the 'moderate' category.
India sees heaviest May rainfall since 1901: IMD details how much every state received
India experienced its wettest May since 1901, with an average rainfall of 126.7 mm, 106% above the Long Period Average, according to the India Meteorological Department. The early arrival of the southwest monsoon brought consistent rainfall to southern and eastern India, contributing to this historic record. While temperatures remained below normal, several regions experienced extremely heavy rainfall.
Strong surface winds likely in Delhi during day time on Sunday: IMD
Delhi is expected to experience strong surface winds during the day, according to the IMD. Saturday saw a maximum temperature of 40 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 26.3 degrees Celsius. The air quality in Delhi was in the 'poor' category with an AQI of 209 at 6 pm.
Delhi weather: Morning temperature dips to 26.3°C, windy Sunday in forecast
Delhi experienced a minimum temperature of 26.3 degrees Celsius, slightly below the seasonal average, with a forecast of clear skies and a maximum temperature around 40 degrees Celsius. The India Meteorological Department anticipates strong surface winds on Sunday. The air quality in the capital was recorded as moderate, with an Air Quality Index of 169 at 9 am.
IMD weather warning: Extremely heavy rainfall in Assam, Meghalaya; Alert issued for Delhi-NCR, UP, Bihar and more states
The India Meteorological Department has issued a severe weather alert as Assam and Meghalaya face extreme rainfall, with Silchar recording an astounding 42 cm. Northeastern states, along with Kerala, Odisha, and West Bengal, are experiencing heavy showers.
Delhi-NCR Weather: Rain and thunderstorms expected today and tomorrow, IMD issues warnings across multiple districts
Delhi experienced a pleasant change in weather with a minimum temperature of 22.6°C, significantly below normal, accompanied by expected rain and thunderstorms. The city's air quality is 'moderate' with an AQI of 165.
IndiGo flight faces turbulence due to dust storm; pilot forced to abort landing at Delhi Airport
IndiGo flight 6E 6313, traveling from Raipur to Delhi, encountered turbulence caused by a dust storm as it approached Delhi airport. The pilot aborted the initial landing attempt and climbed to a higher altitude due to strong winds reaching 80 km/hr. After circling in the air until the weather improved, the aircraft successfully landed at Delhi airport.
Delhi weather: IMD issues advisory for thunderstorms, rains in national capital; Check forecast till June 7
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 39.1 C.
Dust storm, light rain hit parts of Delhi-NCR; IMD predicts more showers, strong winds
Delhi and NCR experienced a dust storm followed by light rain on Sunday evening, prompted by an IMD forecast of showers and strong winds. Southern parts of Delhi were expected to receive light rainfall with thunderstorms and wind speeds of 30–40 kmph, gusting up to 50 kmph. The city's air quality was in the 'moderate' category in the morning.
Delhi weather: Cloudy skies, thunderstorms likely as national capital records minimum temperature at 27.2 degrees
Delhi experienced warm and humid conditions with a minimum temperature of 27.2 degrees Celsius. The India Meteorological Department forecasts a partly cloudy sky with potential thunder and lightning. Gusty winds swept through the city on Saturday, causing a temperature drop. Air quality fluctuates between moderate and poor, with a CPCB reading of 198 on Sunday morning.
Jammu & Kashmir: Heavy rainfall, hailstorm hit Ramban; Srinagar lashed by showers
Heavy rainfall and hailstorms disrupted daily life in Jammu & Kashmir's Ramban district, while Srinagar experienced moderate to heavy rain, welcomed by tourists enjoying the refreshing climate and scenic Dal Lake. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast continued widespread light to moderate rain and thunderstorms across the Kashmir Division.
Red alert in Kerala as landslides hit Idukki district; IMD warns of more heavy rain
IMD Kerala Weather Update: Heavy rainfall caused landslides in Idukki district. The India Meteorological Department issued a red alert for several districts. Strong westerly winds are expected to bring more rainfall. Educational institutions are closed in many districts. Night travel and tourism are restricted in Idukki. Residents are urged to stay alert. Emergency measures are in place under the Disaster Management Act.
Delhi weather: Orange alert issued for rain, thunderstorm; gusty winds likely in parts of NCR
Delhi is under an orange alert as the IMD forecasts thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds up to 60 km/h. Residents are advised to take precautions against potential disruptions. While eastern and northeastern India experience monsoon advancement, other regions face stormy weather with heavy rainfall and gusty winds. Despite the unstable weather, Delhi's air quality remains moderate.
IMD issues thunderstorm alert for Delhi today; UP may see hailstorms and strong winds
Delhi is expected to experience thunderstorms, gusty winds, and light rainfall today, with similar conditions anticipated in Punjab, Haryana, and Jammu and Kashmir. An orange alert has been issued for Uttar Pradesh due to the possibility of hailstorms.
Kerala: After heavy rains cause widespread damage, IMD issues red alert for Ernakulam, Kozhikode, Wayanad, and five more districts
Kerala is experiencing severe monsoon rains, prompting the IMD to issue red alerts for several districts due to the likelihood of very heavy rainfall. Rising river levels and strong winds have led to uprooted trees, power outages, and the displacement of residents to relief camps.
IMD sounds alert for Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon and other NCR areas as rain, thunderstorms and strong winds are expected
Delhi NCR Weather Update: Delhi is bracing for disruptive weather. The weather department has issued yellow and orange alerts for Friday. The city is expected to experience rain and thunderstorms. Strong winds are also predicted. Wind speeds may reach 50 to 60 kmph. The IMD advises residents to stay alert. Authorities urge people to follow safety guidelines during the adverse weather conditions.
Odisha alerts district collectors as low-pressure area develops in sea
The Odisha government has alerted district collectors in anticipation of a low-pressure area forming in the Bay of Bengal, as forecasted by the IMD. Collectors are directed to prepare for heavy rainfall and potential damage from thunderstorms and lightning. Fishermen are advised against venturing into deep sea from May 29 to June 1 along the Odisha coast.
Mumbai Rains: Pediatric ICU at KEM Hospital flooded with inch-deep water; watch video
Mumbai Rains KEM Hospital News: Mumbai is grappling with unusually heavy pre-monsoon rainfall, triggering severe waterlogging, particularly at KEM Hospital. The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit faced inundation, raising concerns for patients. The IMD has issued a yellow alert, forecasting continued heavy rain and gusty winds. Thunderstorms disrupted train services and caused traffic delays.
Delhi weather alert: IMD predicts dust storms, rain and thunderstorms; Check full forecast till May 26
Delhi residents can anticipate relief from the summer heat as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts light rain, thunderstorms, and cooler temperatures over the next few days. While temperatures will remain slightly below normal, gusty winds and the possibility of thunderstorms are expected, particularly in the evenings.
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