Northwest India to see 3-5°C above-normal day, night temperatures next week: IMD

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted that next week, Northwest India will experience significantly elevated daytime and nighttime temperatures, ranging from 3 to 5 degrees Celsius above normal. This change in temperature pattern comes amid a concerning overall rainfall deficiency of 59% recorded since January 1 across the country, which could exacerbate heat-related issues and affect agriculture. The prolonged dry spell has raised alarms among farmers and weather experts, as it may lead to adverse effects on crop yields and water supply. Weather analysts are closely monitoring the situation, as the unusual temperature rise and ongoing drought conditions could have severe implications for the region's economy and food security. As the weather patterns evolve, the IMD continues to provide updates to help the public and authorities prepare for the upcoming challenges posed by the heat and lack of rainfall.
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