Weather patterns across India are changing rapidly. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a fresh forecast today, March 28, 2025, predicting significant weather shifts across several regions in North India.
Weather Update: While many parts of the country continue to experience a heatwave, the latest forecast from meteorologists suggests a temperature drop in several North Indian states. Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan are particularly likely to see changing weather conditions. The influence of a western disturbance may bring b winds and light rain in some areas.
Cloudy Skies Expected in Delhi-NCR
Delhi's maximum temperature has exceeded 38°C by the end of March, but a slight decrease is anticipated in the coming days. According to the IMD, Delhi-NCR will experience the effects of a western disturbance on March 28, resulting in b winds (20-25 km/h). Partly cloudy skies are also expected, with the maximum temperature likely to reach 35-36°C.
Uttar Pradesh: Light Rain in Some Districts
Uttar Pradesh is also expected to see a weather change. Light rain and thundershowers are likely in parts of western Uttar Pradesh. Cloudy conditions may persist in Lucknow, Meerut, Bareilly, and Agra. The IMD predicts maximum temperatures between 34-36°C and minimum temperatures between 16-18°C.
Changing Weather in Haryana and Punjab
Many districts in Haryana and Punjab will experience changing weather conditions today. According to the meteorological department, winds of 25-35 km/h are expected in these states. While the likelihood of rain is low, dust storms may reduce visibility.
Temperatures in cities like Chandigarh, Amritsar, and Hisar may remain between 33-35°C.
Rajasthan: Dust Storms Likely
The western disturbance is expected to significantly impact Rajasthan. Strong winds (30-40 km/h) are anticipated in Jaisalmer, Barmer, and Jodhpur, potentially leading to dust storms. Temperatures in western Rajasthan could reach 38-40°C, while eastern Rajasthan may see temperatures around 36-38°C.
Madhya Pradesh: Cloudy Conditions
Madhya Pradesh may experience slightly cooler weather. The meteorological department predicts light rain in western districts and cloudy skies in eastern areas. Cities like Gwalior, Bhopal, and Indore may see temperatures between 36-38°C, with minimum temperatures of 19-21°C. Winds of 20-30 km/h may offer some relief from the heat.