Meteorological Department predicted
Weather Forecast: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted rain in many areas of the northern plains and western Himalayan region in the coming days. According to the IMD, rain is expected in the western Himalayan region and adjoining plains till March 2. However, the temperature in the plains is likely to rise further, with some areas predicted to reach 40 degrees Celsius. If we look at the forecast of the Meteorological Department, then the coming month of March is not looking less dangerous regarding the heat. Moreover, after March, the months of April, May and June will be at their peak. This time, scorching heat has been predicted in the coming summer months, in which the temperature will be much higher than normal.
Today’s temperature in four metros
Talking about Delhi, it will be sunny throughout the day in the national capital. However, a partly cloudy sky is expected in the evening. For today, the maximum temperature will be 30 degrees and the minimum will be 18 degrees.
The sky will be clear and bright in Mumbai. The weather will remain mostly clear as the temperature continues to rise. Today the maximum temperature will be 34 degrees and the minimum will be 24 degrees.
The sky will remain clear in Chennai as well and it has been predicted to remain sunny. No major change in weather patterns is expected in the coming week. For today, the maximum temperature will be 31 degrees and the minimum will be 25 degrees.
The weather is expected to remain clear in Kolkata as well, although there may be some fog throughout the day. Similar weather patterns have been predicted in the coming week as well. Today’s maximum temperature will be 34 degree and minimum will be 22 degree.
Know how the weather will be in these cities today
Bhopal 33.0 18.0
Ahmedabad 36.0 20.0
Sri Nagar 9.0 5.0
Dehradun 25.0 15.0
Jaipur 32.0 17.0
Chandigarh 26.0 18.0
Patna 33.0 17.0
Leh -2.0 -9.0
Amritsar 23.0 14.0
Shimla 14.0 4.0
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that the maximum temperature may increase by two to three degrees Celsius over many areas of central and eastern India in the next three days. In addition, maximum temperatures are expected to be three to five degrees Celsius above average over most parts of northwest India during the next 48 hours.