Delhi’s heat is flexing its muscles, turning midday into a scorcher while nights offer brief relief. IMD anticipates 1-2°C minimum rises over the next week, with Thursday at 13°C low and 30°C high.
Expect 2-3°C increases in northwest India’s maximums this week; central and eastern zones warm progressively for four days. The pattern underscores a broader heating trend.
Southward, weather activates: Andaman & Nicobar faces thunder-rain and 30-40 km/h winds on February 25. Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu eye light showers February 25-26.
Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand highlands forecast possible light precipitation or flurries February 27-28. Punjab and Odisha brace for dense fog through February 25 mornings.
Rajasthan’s days sizzle—Barmer at 35°C hottest, Sirohi 9.8°C coldest lately. Light rains hit, Dausa maxing 10 mm. Dryness and 2-3°C gains expected weekly.
East India’s south saw breakthrough rains after three months: Kolkata 5.9 mm, Barrackpore 19 mm, Uluberia 14.8 mm—first since November. Dry forecast for seven days follows, Darjeeling coldest at 7°C. India’s weather remains unpredictably varied.
