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Hyderabad: IMD issues yellow alert for next four days
Hyderabad: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) today issued a yellow alert indicating light to moderate rain or thundershowers likely to occur in few districts of Telangana for the coming four days. The…
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Heatwave abates from all parts of country: IMD
New Delhi: Heatwave has abated from all parts of the country and the maximum temperature has further fallen by two to four degrees Celsius over Rajasthan, Punjab, Delhi and Haryana, the India…
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Max temperatures to rise by 2 degrees C during next three days over NW India: IMD
New Delhi: If you thought Wednesday was cruelly hot, wait! Maximum temperatures are set to rise by about 2 degrees Celsius very likely over most parts of northwest India during next three…
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Northeast to receive below normal SW monsoon rainfall: IMD
New Delhi: Issuing the first phase forecast for the southwest monsoon 2002, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday said the country, as a whole, will receive normal rainfall, however, there would…
- Delhi
Current heatwave second longest for April in Delhi in over decade: IMD
New Delhi: The ongoing heatwave in Delhi NCR has become the second highest for the month of April, with five consecutive days, over the last 12 years with the highest being six…
- Delhi
Heatwave: No relief for Delhi for next 6 days: IMD
New Delhi: The ongoing spell of heatwave is predicted to tighten its grip on Delhi and no relief is in sight for at least six days, the India Meteorological Department said on…
- Telangana
Light rains expected in Telangana after a series of hot days
Hyderabad: Under the influence of a low-pressure area running from Marathwada to Karnataka, rains are likely to begin in Telangana from Monday and might continue for the next two days, up to…
- Delhi
Delhi receives no rain in March after 4 years
New Delhi: The national capital has witnessed a “dry March” after a gap of four years as no rainfall occurred throughout the month. An IMD official told IANS that in the past…