IMD 2026 Monsoon Forecast Indicates Below Normal Rainfall
The IMD’s April forecast warns of below normal monsoon rainfall in India for 2026, marking a significant shift from previous expectations.
The IMD’s April forecast warns of below normal monsoon rainfall in India for 2026, marking a significant shift from previous expectations.
A massive cloud formation stretching nearly 1,000 kilometres across parts of India and Pakistan has been captured in satellite images, signaling significant weather changes.
Weather in Jammu is set to take a turn as light to moderate rainfall and snowfall are expected from March 28 to 30, 2026. Gusty winds and temperature drops are also on the horizon.
Jalandhar is bracing for intermittent rains and strong winds due to an active Western Disturbance. An Orange Alert has been issued by the IMD.
Chandigarh is bracing for severe weather as a yellow alert for thunderstorms and gusty winds has been issued for March 29 and 30.
Jaipur experiences a shift in weather as rainfall brings relief from warmth. Authorities assess potential crop damage due to recent storms.
Delhi is bracing for rain and thunderstorms starting March 18, 2026, as temperatures are set to drop significantly. A yellow alert has been issued.
Hyderabad is bracing for showers and thunderstorms as the IMD issues alerts for the region. Temperatures are expected to drop significantly.
Ahmedabad faced a brief but intense dust storm early Thursday, followed by sporadic showers. Farmers are concerned about potential crop damage.