Weather Outlook for India (March 8–11, 2024): Northern India (Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan): High Temperatures: Delhi and Punjab could reach 38°C, with Rajasthan’s western regions facing a heatwave (8–10°C above normal). Heatwave Alert: Western Rajasthan may experience extreme heat, with temperatures surpassing 45°C. Rainfall: Minimal, but light showers in the Himalayan foothills (e.g., Himachal Pradesh, Jammu-Kashmir) due to a western disturbance. Central India (Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan): Rising Temperatures: Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan will see gradual warming, with Rajasthan’s western areas at risk of heatwave conditions. Advisories: Stay hydrated, avoid midday sun, and monitor health for heat-related illnesses. Western India (Gujarat, Maharashtra): Heatwave Warning: Vidarbha (Maharashtra) and Gujarat’s northern regions may face heatwaves (temperatures up to 42°C). Coastal Relief: Coastal areas (e.g., Mumbai, Goa) might get sea breezes, but interior regions will remain scorching. Southern India (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Telangana): Tamil Nadu: Light to moderate rain expected in coastal areas, with thunderstorms in the north. Kerala: Thunderstorms and heavy rainfall likely, easing the summer heat. Karnataka & Telangana: High temperatures (up to 40°C) but evening relief due to humidity. Northeastern India (Assam, Meghalaya): Heavy Rainfall: Expected due to monsoon trough activity, providing relief from the heat. Flood Risk: Increased chances of flooding in low-lying areas. Himalayan Regions (Himachal Pradesh, Jammu-Kashmir): Cooler Weather: Light rain and lower temperatures (15–20°C) due to the western disturbance. Snowfall: Higher-altitude areas may see light snowfall. Key Advisories: Heatwave Precautions: Stay indoors during peak sun hours, drink water, and avoid strenuous activities.#delhi #rajasthan #haryana #himachal_pradesh #punjab
