Heavy monsoon rains have caused significant disruption and havoc in North Bengal, prompting a red alert for the region and storm warnings across North India. The Chief Minister stated that normalcy is expected to return within 4-5 days.
North India is expected to experience continued wet weather into next week, with forecasts predicting rain and gusty winds for Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab on Sunday.
Many states in North India, including Himachal Pradesh, are experiencing a dip in temperatures with forecasts of rain and thunderstorms. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has also flagged a below-normal monsoon for the region.
The UK experienced its hottest May day on record, with temperatures exceeding 33°C, as an unprecedented heatwave swept across Europe, leading to warnings of temperatures potentially reaching 40°C in some regions.
A report on drug enforcement in North India indicates Punjab leads in NDPS arrests, Delhi in synthetic drug cases, and Haryana serves as a key transit route for illicit substances.
A severe heat wave in North India has led to deserted roads and markets, forcing some farmers to shift their work to nighttime hours to cope with extreme temperatures.
Andhra Pradesh is experiencing a severe heatwave, with temperatures expected to reach up to 47 degrees Celsius. The Palnadu district has already recorded a high of 45.6 degrees Celsius.
North India is preparing for severe heatwaves as temperatures are expected to exceed 40 degrees Celsius. Residents are advised to take precautions against the extreme heat.
A central pivot irrigation system, the first of its kind in North India, was inaugurated by Goyal at PAU. This development aims to enhance agricultural efficiency in the region.
Earthquake tremors were felt across Pakistan's twin cities and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) province, though emergency services reported no immediate calls from the public.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Delhi, forecasting rain, thunderstorms, and lightning until Tuesday evening, and now warns of continued rainfall activity and thunderstorms across parts of Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, west Uttar Pradesh, and west Rajasthan this week.
A Mumbai court has acquitted five Haryana police officers who were accused in the decade-old killing of gangster Sandeep Gadoli in a 'fake encounter' case.
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Delhi-NCR woke up to dense, unusual fog accompanied by rain and thunderstorms. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts that this cool spell and precipitation are likely to continue across North India.
Fears of an early summer in North India are receding as wet spells are anticipated until the end of March, breaking a previous heatwave. This follows reports of summer showers providing respite from sizzling heat in other parts of the state.
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Delhi recorded its highest maximum temperature for the first week of March in 50 years, reaching 34.8°C on March 5, 1999, according to weather data from the Safdarjung station.
Just days after commencing passenger operations, Noida International Airport (NIA) is set to handle its inaugural domestic cargo flight, marking a significant step in its development as a key aviation and cargo hub for North India.
The Indian Meteorological Department forecasts a significant cooldown and the end of heatwave conditions in Northwest India, with storms and strong winds also expected.
An ongoing heatwave continues to grip northern, central, and western India, with Delhi recording 44.6°C and facing a significant hit to its water supply as Yamuna levels fall. Authorities have issued red alerts for several regions as temperatures exceed 45°C in many cities, and at least 16 lives have been claimed.
Karnal is emerging as a prime real estate investment destination in North India, driven by its strategic location, robust industrial base, and planned infrastructure. Experts highlight its potential for premium living and investment returns.
Northern India is experiencing a severe heat wave, causing roads and markets to empty during the day as temperatures soar. Residents are adapting by shifting activities, including work, to cooler nighttime hours.
Notorious gangsters in North India are increasingly using international monikers like 'Fateh Portugal' and 'Manna Brampton', moving away from village-based aliases. This trend reflects a globalized underworld, using foreign locations for intimidation and to evade local law enforcement.
EnvironmentTimes of Indiaindian-express1mo ago2 sources
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted an early arrival of the monsoon this year, with forecasts indicating it may reach the Andaman Sea by the end of the week.
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a high-heat warning for Delhi and North India, with temperatures expected to reach 42°C, prompting concerns about public health.
The Indian weather department has issued a warning for a turbulent weather spell across northwest India, with rain expected in the south and snow and hailstorms in the north, driven by two western disturbances.
WorldTimes of Indiahindustan-times2mo ago2 sources
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued alerts for light rain, thunderstorms, and lightning for Delhi-NCR, Chennai, and Hyderabad, with similar conditions expected across north India due to western disturbances.
On the occasion of Korité, twin caliphs have spoken out regarding the ongoing crisis at the highest levels of government and the precarious situation of farmers in North India.
A study by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) indicates a rise in 'very warm nights' and increasing humidity in North India, highlighting the severe impact of extreme heat on the region.
Former BJP leader K Annamalai expressed concern over an alleged increase in crimes involving individuals from North India across Tamil Nadu, following a child's death, and called for stricter mechanisms to track migrant workers.
The period of rain relief in North India is set to conclude tonight, with temperatures expected to increase again as the influence of a Western Disturbance diminishes.
An ongoing heatwave across India has claimed at least 16 lives, with temperatures exceeding 45°C in several cities. Authorities have issued red alerts for regions like East UP, though a fresh western disturbance is expected to bring some relief from May 28.
The monsoon is expected to hit Kerala around May 26, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts North India to experience temperatures as high as 46°C this week.
EnvironmentTimes of Indiahindustan-times1mo ago2 sources
A severe heatwave has gripped several North Indian states, including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Punjab, leading to significant temperature spikes. Delhi has specifically recorded 'warm night' conditions and its highest May minimum temperature in 14 years amidst the intense heat.
The Indian weather department has predicted a prolonged heatwave across North India starting next week, with maximum temperatures in Delhi expected to reach 45 degrees Celsius.
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A severe heatwave has gripped North India, pushing temperatures to record highs across several cities. Delhi experienced its hottest April day in four years, reaching 42.8°C, while other regions like Thane, Mumbai, and Prayagraj also reported extreme heat.
Workers in several North Indian cities are protesting, demanding better pay and improved working conditions, exposing underlying strains in India's industrial system.
A western disturbance has caused snowfall in the higher elevations of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir, while also bringing rain to the northern plains, including Delhi.
Delhi is experiencing cloudy skies and dust storms today, with meteorologists forecasting thunderstorms and rainfall across various parts of North India.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a wet spell with rain and thunderstorms for Chandigarh, Delhi, and other parts of North India on March 29-30, following recent scattered rainfall.
Associations of denotified, nomadic, and semi-nomadic tribes in north India form a central action committee; community leaders demand meeting with Census officers
Chandigarh University has launched a 3-month 'SANDBOX Residential Program' and a 'Centre of Excellence in Digital Marketing' during its AI Fest 2026, aiming to foster the startup ecosystem in North India.