Severe Weather Alert: Upcoming Rain, Heat Expected Across India
Severe weather alerts for several Indian states indicate a change in the climate, with warming temperatures and rainfall expected across the country. New Delhi has now faced a rise in maximum temperatures on a warming season. Meanwhile, heavy rains and heatwaves are predicted in southern and western states.

Highlights
- •New Delhi experiences a heat wave with maximum temperatures expected to reach 35°C to 37°C on Tuesday.
- •Warming temperatures are expected to bring rain to several southern states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana.
- •Snowfall in Kashmir and Punjab is now dissipating, allowing pleasant weather in the plains of South India.
- •Residents are advised to stay prepared for sudden weather changes throughout the month.
The Indian weather is seeing a shift, with the onset of monsoon rains and heatwaves affecting the country's various regions. Here is an update on the weather conditions and upcoming weather alerts.
New Delhi, already witnessing an increase in heat, now faces a maximum temperature of 35°C to 37°C and a minimum of 18°C to 20°C on Tuesday due to the warming season. The meteorological department has issued warnings for all major states including Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Punjab.
Tropical warmth is expected to bring rain in several southern states such as Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana. These areas will also experience rain in Maharashtra, Puducherry, and Andhra Pradesh, urging residents to exercise caution regarding potential storms.
Snowfall in Himachal, Uttarakhand, and Kashmir during the winter months is now dissipating, allowing pleasant weather in the plains of South India. However, the southern and western states are expected to see more heavy rainfall and heatwaves in the coming days, impacting their daily lives.
It's recommended that individuals stay prepared for sudden weather changes and continue to follow the instructions provided by the meteorological department.














