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North India warmth to spike on Sunday, rain to hit jap and southern states

Several areas in India are at present experiencing an unusually early onset of intense warmth, with temperatures reaching ranges considerably larger than what is often anticipated for this time of yr.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings as mercury ranges proceed to rise, notably within the northern and southern components of the nation.

WILL THE INTENSE HEAT CONTINUE ACROSS NORTHWEST INDIA?

The heatwave is notably extreme within the Western Himalayan area. In Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh, daytime temperatures are more likely to stay between eight and 12 levels Celsius above the conventional vary for the subsequent 4 days.

The IMD predicts continued warmth in Northwest India whereas forecasting gentle rain for some jap and southern states. (Photo: PTI)

Other plains in Northwest India are additionally seeing a pointy spike, with temperatures hovering six to eight levels Celsius above common. However, some aid is anticipated after March 9, when a contemporary Western Disturbance would possibly trigger a dip of 5 to seven levels Celsius.

WHICH REGIONS ARE FACING SEVERE HEATWAVE WARNINGS?

Isolated pockets in Himachal Pradesh and Vidarbha are below heatwave warnings for March 8. Similar circumstances are prevailing in coastal Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema, and north Tamil Nadu.

Heatwave warnings have been issued for Himachal Pradesh and Vidarbha. (File Photo)

While the best most temperature not too long ago hit 40.8 levels Celsius in Amravati, Maharashtra, many areas in Rajasthan and Telangana are constantly recording temperatures between 37 and 41 levels Celsius.

IS THERE ANY CHANCE OF RAIN TOMORROW?

While a lot of the nation stays dry, tomorrow would possibly carry remoted gentle rainfall to components of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Meghalaya.

Light rain is anticipated in Kerala and Northeast India tomorrow. (Photo: PTI)

Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim, together with Odisha and Jharkhand, can also witness scattered rainfall. In the south, Kerala, Mahe, and coastal Andhra Pradesh are more likely to see remoted rainfall on March 8.

HOW WILL THE WEATHER BE IN DELHI?

The capital is ready for a primarily clear sky tomorrow. Residents ought to put together for heat climate, as most temperatures are anticipated to be between 34 and 36 levels Celsius, whereas minimums will keep round 16 to 18 levels Celsius.

A transparent sunny sky over the India Gate as Delhi temperatures keep appreciably above regular. (File Photo)

These figures stay appreciably above the seasonal regular.

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Published By:

Radifah Kabir

Published On:

Mar 7, 2026 19:41 IST

Suhas
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Suhas Bhokare is a journalist covering News for https://onlinemaharashtra.com/
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