Weather Dept predicts heavy rains in TN for next seven days
The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) have predicted heavy rains in several districts of Tamil Nadu in the next seven days.
The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) have predicted heavy rains in several districts of Tamil Nadu in the next seven days.
Citizens of Kolkata could get relief from the blistering heat from Friday. The Regional Meteorological Centre has issued forecasts of thunderstorms and rainfall for three days starting from Friday.
The day temperatures in the city have been below normal since the past two days. But the high percentage of humidity has triggered discomfort in the weather.
The southwest monsoon is tipped to set its foot forward in the sub-Himalayan West Bengal in the next two to three days while Kolkata and other parts of south Bengal are unlikely to come under it before 6 June, officials in the Regional Meteorological Centre informed today.
Citizens of Kolkata spent a chilly morning as the mercury plunged to 11.8 degrees Celsius today.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the minimum temperature in the national Capital on Saturday settled at 23.2 degrees Celsius, two notches below the normal.
China's National Meteorological Centre on Saturday rnewed a blue alert as typhoon Khanun, the sixth typhoon this year, continues to move northeast on the East China Sea.
Meteorological Centre Hyderabad on Monday reported that Telangana is likely to experience isolated rainfall in the next five days.
According to the Meteorological Centre, Bhubaneswar officials, severe cold wave conditions will continue to prevail in several parts of Odisha for the next two to three days.
While one boy was washed away in a flooded river in Jalgaon, there has been no impact on the road, rail traffic or air services.