Staying on top of climate news helps you plan your day, week, or even travel trips. This tag pulls together the most useful stories about rain, heat, and everything in between, so you don’t have to hunt across the site.
Delhi’s monsoon is stuck for now. The IMD says a high‑pressure wall is blocking the rains even though clouds are hanging low. The report explains why the Bay of Bengal branch is weak and the Arabian Sea branch is doing most of the work. Expect a possible 3‑4 day break if the block eases.
Over in Jharkhand, meteorologists are watching a low‑pressure system forming over the Bay of Bengal. If it consolidates, heavy rain could roll in within 48 hours, bringing flash‑flood risks and power cuts. The article lists the districts to keep an eye on and advises early preparation.
Madhya Pradesh is also feeling the monsoon surge. A low‑pressure setup has triggered heavy‑rain alerts across 22 districts. The IMD warns of water‑logging, reduced visibility, and short‑term flooding. The piece gives practical tips like keeping sandbags ready and avoiding low‑lying roads.
Delhi’s recent heatwave sparked a viral claim of 54 °C. The fact‑check busts that number, showing IMD records max out around 48 °C for the month. It also explains why sudden storms can bring brief relief before the monsoon arrives.
Agra topped Uttar Pradesh at 47.5 °C, prompting a health alert. Hospitals reported a spike in heat‑related cases, schools moved online, and extra water kiosks opened. The article outlines simple steps to stay cool, like drinking plenty of water and staying in shaded areas.
Eden Gardens in Kolkata is set for a hot, humid IPL day with temperatures reaching 34 °C and humidity near 79 %. Light rain could pop up, potentially delaying play. The piece breaks down what fans can expect at the stadium and how to stay comfortable.
All these stories share a common thread: climate patterns are shifting fast, and local updates matter. By reading the posts under this tag, you get a quick snapshot of what’s happening across India’s weather belt, from monsoon delays to blistering heat.
Use the climate tag as your go‑to hub for practical weather info. Whether you’re planning a weekend outing, a travel itinerary, or just want to know if you need an umbrella, the latest posts give you the facts you need in plain language.
Keep checking back for fresh updates. New forecasts, alerts, and fact‑checks are added regularly, so you’ll always have the most current climate knowledge at your fingertips.