The Great Indian Transition: Sun, Fog, and the "Missing" Spring
India's weather is putting on a masterclass in variety. Whether you’re chasing the sun in the south or navigating the morning mist in the north.Across much of the country, the weather is holding steady with clear skies and rising temperatures. The maximum temperature will around 31°C with Sunny condition.The wind blows up 4 mph from the Northeast.
Many parts of North India, including Delhi-NCR, are feeling an unusual warmth.The traditional "spring" transition feels shorter this year, with daytime highs already reaching the late 20s and early 30s.Dense fog continues to peek through in places like Himachal Pradesh and parts of Uttar Pradesh during the early hours.
The heat is officially picking up in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and coastal Karnataka. A heatwave alert has even been sounded for parts of the west coast, signaling an early start to the pre-summer sizzle.While currently clear, a low-pressure area is forming over the south Bay of Bengal. Fisherman warnings are already in place as this system develops.
The Western Disturbance is back. Starting Monday, a fresh system is expected to bring.Increased cloud cover and potential light showers for Punjab and Haryana.A gradual climb of 2–3°C in minimum temperatures across Northwest and Central India over the next few days.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment