Severe Weather Alerts for Three Weeks Ahead in India
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued severe weather alerts for the next three weeks in multiple states, including heavy rain, snowfall, and thunderstorms. The IMD has also warned of a cold wave affecting the plains, coupled with heatwaves in coastal regions. HeadlineDock is providing a comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of these weather conditions to ensure public preparedness.

Highlights
- •Heavy rain, snowfall, and thunderstorms expected to persist for the next three weeks across multiple states.
- •Cold wave threatening the plains of India, resulting in challenges for hilly regions.
- •Extreme hot and humid weather forecast for parts of the Konkan region and the coastal regions of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and Konkan.
- •Rain alerts issued for Sub-Himalayan regions, including West Bengal, Sikkim, and Gangetic West Bengal, Bihar, and Jharkhand.
After a month of rising temperatures, the first week of March brought back memories of the sweltering heat from May. Snowfall continues to linger in the hilly regions of HimachalPradesh, Uttarakhad, and Kashmir, with temperatures still below freezing in many places.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued weather alerts for several states across the country, cautioning of severe thunderstorms and storms, as well as scattered light rain and snowfall. The weather alerts indicate that this unusual cocktail of humidity, snow, and storms is likely to continue for the next three weeks.
Meanwhile, the plains of the country are experiencing another kind of heat wave in the form of a cold wave, which poses a significant challenge to the mountainous regions. In Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, and Gangetic West Bengal, Bihar, and Jharkhand, rain alerts have been issued with accompanying thunderstorms and lightning.
The IMD has also issued a warning for extreme hot and humid weather, with some parts of the Konkan region expected to experience a severe heatwave on March 5. Coastlines of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and Konkan are also expected to experience extremely hot and humid weather, with temperatures in interior Maharashtra gradually increasing over the next 24 hours.
As the weather situation remains volatile, it has already caused considerable distress and challenges for the affected regions. HeadlineDock is now providing an exclusive and comprehensive coverage of these weather alerts, ensuring that the public remains well-informed and prepared for the weather conditions ahead.














