Summer’s early knocks are resounding in Delhi, where blistering noon rays are testing endurance amid lingering coolness at dawn and dusk. IMD data points to minimum temperatures edging up 1-2°C over seven days. Thursday brings 13°C lows and 30°C peaks to the capital.
Northwest plains gear up for 2-3°C daytime surges this week, while central and east India see a slow build-up in heat over four days. Seasonal transitions are underway.
Dynamic weather brews in the south. February 25 forecasts thunderstorms and rain in Andaman & Nicobar, with winds whipping at 30-40 km/h. Light rains may sprinkle Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu through February 26.
Snow or rain could dust high altitudes in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal, and Uttarakhand on February 27-28. Dense fog looms over Punjab and Odisha spots until February 25, posing road safety risks.
Rajasthan bakes with Barmer’s 35°C lead and Sirohi’s 9.8°C low in recent readings. Dausa caught 10 mm of the state’s light rains. Dry weather dominates next week, accompanied by a 2-3°C warmup.
Southern West Bengal ended a prolonged dry phase—first rains since November brought 5.9 mm to Kolkata, 19 mm to Barrackpore, and 14.8 mm to Uluberia. Seven dry days lie ahead, with Darjeeling at 7°C marking the cold extreme. Stay prepared for these contrasting patterns.