IMD June Forecast: Contrasting Weather Patterns Across India
IMD June forecast: Extreme weather divergence as mountain snow accompanies a burning 47°C central India heat map
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As June begins, India faces extreme weather variations. While Delhi enjoys respite from heat due to recent rains, central India braces for heatwaves, with temperatures soaring between 44°C and 47°C. High-altitude regions like Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh experience fresh snowfall, attracting tourists but complicating local administration.
- 01Delhi's temperatures hover around 40°C due to recent rains, providing temporary relief from summer heat.
- 02Severe dust storms and gale winds have recently impacted daily life in Rajasthan, exacerbating weather challenges.
- 03The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts extreme heat in North-West Central India, including Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, with temperatures expected to reach 47°C.
- 04High night temperatures in arid regions like Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh prevent relief from daytime heat, worsening conditions for residents.
- 05Local authorities are issuing heat-health advisories due to the intensifying heatwave conditions across affected states.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported significant weather contrasts as June begins. While Delhi experiences a brief respite from the summer heat with temperatures around 40°C due to recent rainfall, central India is preparing for severe heatwaves, with temperatures expected to range from 44°C to 47°C in regions like Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. High-altitude areas such as Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are witnessing fresh snowfall, which has led to increased tourist activity but also administrative challenges. The IMD's five-day forecast indicates that the heatwave's epicenter is shifting away from the capital towards central and northwestern regions, including parts of Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. Compounding the situation, high night temperatures in arid areas are preventing relief for residents suffering from daytime heat. As dry, hot winds strengthen, local authorities are issuing advisories to protect vulnerable populations from the escalating heat conditions.
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Residents in central India face extreme heat conditions, affecting daily life and health.
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