With monsoon retreating, India faces a weather twist—snow blankets the hills, plains feel the chill, and southern states brace for storms. Pollution in Delhi worsens. Stay alert as winter arrives early across the country.
Cold winds signal the onset of winter in Delhi with temperatures dipping below 20°C for the first time this season. While mornings grow chillier, rising pollution levels add concern, prompting warnings from the Meteorological and Pollution Control authorities.
Following Cyclone Shakti, active weather systems cause widespread rainfall in many Indian states. Moderate to heavy rains are forecasted in several regions over the next 24 hours. Stay updated with the latest meteorological warnings and plan accordingly.
Heavy rains and snowfall have brought down temperatures across North India, offering relief from heat. However, floods in Bihar, crop damage in Punjab-Haryana, and blocked roads in hilly regions have caused widespread disruption, prompting urgent response from authorities.
Delhi experienced heavy rain causing a temperature drop, waterlogging, traffic congestion, and flight diversions. Visibility reduced at Palam Airport. Air quality improved to satisfactory levels. Similar weather expected in coming days, urging residents to stay cautious.
Heavy rain continues in Mumbai and surrounding areas. According to the Meteorological Department, the rain intensity will decrease on Monday, but caution is necessary.
Delhi, UP, and Bihar face hot, humid conditions with light showers expected soon. Heavy rain may hit Bihar and Maharashtra in early October. Monsoon likely to revive in eastern and central India.
While monsoon has exited states like Delhi and Rajasthan, heavy rain warnings persist in Mumbai and Odisha. IMD urges caution amid rising temperatures and flood risks in affected areas.
Most parts of India will remain dry today, with rising heat in Delhi, UP, and Bihar, while heavy rain is likely in Maharashtra, Kerala, Gujarat, and West Bengal.