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NATIONWIDE WEATHER FORECAST FROM 31 MAY TO 06 JUNE 2026
31/05/2026

NATIONWIDE WEATHER FORECAST FROM 31 MAY TO 06 JUNE 2026

30/05/2026

HISTORIC RECORD HEATWAVE, FLOODS AND TORNADOES ROCK THE PLANET BETWEEN MAY 23 AND MAY 29 2026

🌡️ 1. United Kingdom Shatters Century Old Records

An intense heat dome pushed hot air north from Africa and rewrote weather books across the nation. On May 25 Kew Gardens in London clocked an unprecedented temperature of 34.8 degrees Celsius breaking a May record that stood since 1944. Nighttime brought no relief as 99 weather stations observed their highest May minimum temperatures ever recorded with overnight temperatures staying above 19 degrees Celsius in several southern towns.

🌪️ 2. Severe Tornado Outbreaks Strike Central United States

A volatile storm system spawned multiple dangerous tornadoes across America during the week. Powerful winds reaching speeds up to 145 miles per hour ripped through residential sectors destroying infrastructure and downing power lines. Emergency responses confirmed at least 14 casualties and dozens of injuries as communities faced consecutive days of severe convective storms and baseball sized hail.

☀️ 3. Pakistan Suffers Under Punishing Pre Monsoon Heatwave

Extremely high temperatures gripped South Asia as a dense high pressure system stalled over the region. Multiple cities recorded daily maximum temperatures rising above 46 degrees Celsius for several consecutive days. Medical centers in major hubs reported thousands of hospital admissions due to severe heatstroke and dehydration while regional power grids experienced unprecedented strain trying to meet cooling demands.

🌧️ 4. Intense Cut Off Low Triggers Flooding in South Africa

The Eastern Cape and the Garden Route regions faced severe infrastructure damage due to a powerful cut off low pressure system. Heavy downpours dumped over 300 millimeters of rainfall within a 48 hour period in localized zones like Joubertina. Emergency teams conducted mass evacuations in the Gamtoos Valley after the vital Kouga Dam exceeded 113 percent of its maximum capacity.

🔥 5. Early Season Wildfires Scorched Southeastern Poland

Unseasonably dry conditions and gusty winds combined to trigger intense forest fires in the Lublin region. A massive fire spread quickly across more than 250 hectares of dense woodland near Kozaki. Emergency services deployed aerial teams to combat the flames leading to a tragic incident where a firefighting aircraft crashed resulting in one fatality.

☀️ 6. Spain Swelters Under Premature Summer Heat Dome

A sweeping synoptic turnaround brought a brutal late May heatwave across southwestern Europe. The capital city of Madrid registered a scorching 38.5 degrees Celsius on May 27 which is nearly 12 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average. Authorities issued public health warnings as urban heat island effects pushed midnight temperatures above 25 degrees Celsius.

🌡️ 7. Central America Endures Unprecedented Thermal Stress

The building El Nino pattern in the tropical Pacific accelerated temperature rises across Central America throughout late May. Honduras repeatedly broke its national maximum temperature limits during the week with the city of Choluteca touching an intense 42.2 degrees Celsius. The prolonged dry spell has triggered agricultural drought concerns across vast farming communities.

🌧️ 8. Southern Brazil Battered by Torrential Inundations

Extreme atmospheric moisture levels triggered intense localized rainstorms across the state of Minas Gerais and surrounding southern areas. Continuous downpours over a three day period caused severe flash floods and dangerous mudslides in urban areas. Regional disaster management teams reported over 20 localized casualties and displaced thousands of citizens from vulnerable hillside communities.

💨 9. Intense Windstorms Sweep Across Northern China

A powerful cold front clashing with warm air masses generated severe gales and dust storms across northern provinces. Wind speeds peaked at 90 kilometers per hour reducing horizontal visibility to less than 100 meters in major transport corridors. The high winds caused significant structural damage to agricultural greenhouses and delayed dozens of commercial flights.

☀️ 10. Northern Africa Experiences Extreme Early Season Warming

A strong subtropical ridge building northward brought intense heat over countries along the Mediterranean coast. Algeria and Tunisia saw mercury levels spike up to 44 degrees Celsius during the afternoon hours setting new daily records for the final week of May. Public offices adjusted operational hours to protect outdoor workers from extreme thermal stress.

❄️ 11. Unusual Late Season Mountain Snow in Western Canada

While lower latitudes faced heat a deep upper level polar trough brought unseasonal winter weather to higher elevations. High altitude towns in British Columbia and Alberta received up to 30 centimeters of fresh snow between May 24 and May 26. The sudden freeze caused challenging driving conditions on major mountain passes and disrupted early season hiking expeditions.

🌧️ 12. Heavy Downpours Flood Low Lying Zones in Indonesia

Triggered by active convective clouds over the equator western parts of the archipelago faced intense tropical deluges. Local weather offices measured over 150 millimeters of rain in less than 24 hours leading to waist deep water levels in residential sectors. The sudden floods affected more than 5000 families and damaged local commerce infrastructure.

🌡️ 13. Arctic Region Experiences Accelerated Warming Trends

A joint United Nations and UK climate report highlighted that northern polar regions are heating up at more than three times the global average speed. During late May temperatures in areas surrounding the Barents Sea remained nearly 5 degrees Celsius above normal baselines. This ongoing anomaly is driving faster than expected spring sea ice melt across northern shipping paths.

☀️ 14. Italy Declares Early Red Alerts for Major Cities

An intense heat ridge moving up from the Mediterranean prompted health ministries to declare high alert statuses for urban centers including Rome and Florence. Daily highs reached 37 degrees Celsius on May 28 creating hazardous conditions for tourists and elderly citizens. Health centers reported a 20 percent spike in emergency calls related to heat exhaustion.

🌧️ 15. Coastal Australia Braces for Changing Rainfall Patterns

Evolving climate drivers in the Pacific indicated a rapid transition toward a strong El Nino phase impacting winter forecasts. Eastern coastal strips recorded unusually dry conditions during the week while western sectors faced energetic storm fronts. Farmers are closely monitoring the shifting trends as moisture levels directly impact winter crop sowing schedules.

🌡️ 16. Severe Heatwave Grips Northern and Central India

The nation faced punishing atmospheric conditions as the maximum temperature in Rajasthan soared to a blistering 48.2 degrees Celsius on May 27. The India Meteorological Department issued urgent red warnings for Northwest India as heatwave to severe heatwave conditions prevailed across Punjab Haryana Chandigarh Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. High nighttime temperatures further amplified human discomfort across major urban sectors.

💨 17. Violent Thundersqualls Slam Northern Indian Plains

As the extreme heat briefly abated on May 28 and May 29 a dramatic weather transition triggered severe convective activity. Violent thundersqualls with dangerous wind speeds reaching between 80 and 100 kilometers per hour swept through Delhi and West Uttar Pradesh. The severe winds downed hundreds of trees damaged electricity pylons and were accompanied by isolated hailstorms.

🌧️ 18. Southwest Monsoon Advances Over Bay of Bengal

In southern parts of the country the India Meteorological Department confirmed that conditions became highly favorable for the seasonal transition. The Northern Limit of Monsoon advanced steadily into parts of the Southwest Arabian Sea Lakshadweep area and central pockets of the Bay of Bengal. This advancement brought persistent heavy rainfall warnings over Tamil Nadu Kerala and South Interior Karnataka.

23/05/2026
23/05/2026

GLOBAL WEATHER IMPACT REPORT : RECENT EXTREME WEATHER AROUND THE EARTH

🌎 Welcome to our weekly global climate breakdown summary for May 16 to May 22 2026. Nature has been unleashing its full energy with massive heat waves and wild storms affecting millions across the continents. Let us dive into the official numbers and ground reports from around the world.

⚠️ 1. CENTRAL PLAINS TORNADO OUTBREAK UNITED STATES

🌪️ A volatile storm system swept across Kansas and Nebraska on May 16 2026. A massive wind gust of 88 miles per hour was officially measured near Colby Kansas causing heavy structural damage. Total rainfall reached up to 6 inches in northern Missouri causing emergency crews to initiate active flash flood water rescues. Spotters confirmed four distinct tornadoes during this dangerous outbreak including a multi vortex tornado in Iowa.

🔥 2. THE EUROPEAN HEAT DOME WESTERN EUROPE

☀️ An intense pre summer heat dome has trapped blistering desert air coming up from Morocco directly over Europe. Forecasters at Meteo France reported that cities like Paris and London crossed the 32 degrees Celsius mark. Temperatures peaked at a scorching 38 degrees Celsius in the southern regions of Spain. This massive high pressure zone pushed regional temperatures more than 10 degrees Celsius above normal summer levels.

🌧️ 3. CENTRAL AMERICA TROPICAL FLOODING

💧 Continuous tropical downpours saturated the soil across Central America throughout the middle of May. Heavy rain bands dumped over 250 millimeters of rain in localized regions of Guatemala and Honduras. Local emergency networks reported minor infrastructure damage and dozens of displaced families due to rapidly rising river basins.

🌪️ 4. EXTREME CONVECTIVE STORMS ARGENTINA

⛈️ Severe thunderstorms triggered by cold southern fronts clashed with warm air over northern Argentina. Wind speeds exceeded 95 kilometers per hour ripping down power lines and damaging agricultural sheds. Local weather stations recorded 110 millimeters of rain within a single 12 hour window causing flash urban flooding in northern provinces.

❄️ 5. UNSEASONABLE ANTARCTIC BLIZZARD

💨 A fierce polar low pressure system brought extreme winter conditions earlier than expected to southern shipping channels. Wind speeds sustained 120 kilometers per hour near coastal research facilities with wind chill temperatures plunging past minus 40 degrees Celsius. Blowing snow reduced visibility to absolute zero meters for more than 36 consecutive hours.

🌾 6. SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA DROUGHT AND DRYNESS

🍂 East Africa continues to struggle as the seasonal rains failed to deliver needed moisture across southern Ethiopia. Rainfall gauges registered less than 15 percent of their normal May averages. The extreme lack of moisture has severely impacted pasture lands leaving thousands of livestock animals without food and water.

🌊 7. GULF OF GUINEA COASTAL SURGE

🌊 Rising ocean swells combined with heavy seasonal rains created severe coastal flooding risks in West Africa. Tidal waves reached heights of 4 meters washing into low lying residential communities. Coastal towns saw over 150 millimeters of rainfall within 48 hours filling city streets with waist deep water.

🥵 8. EQUATORIAL AFRICA HUMID HEATWAVE

😓 High humidity levels mixed with 41 degrees Celsius temperatures created dangerous conditions across central African nations. The real feel heat index breached 46 degrees Celsius making outdoor activity near impossible. Medical clinics reported a sharp 25 percent increase in patient admissions related to severe heat exhaustion.

🥶 9. NORTHERN SIBERIA LATE FREEZE

❄️ Arctic air pushed south across northern Asia breaking mild spring trends with an aggressive late season freeze. Temperatures dropped sharply to minus 14 degrees Celsius in remote towns. This sudden freeze locked topsoil in ice and delayed vital spring vegetation growth across the region.

🌏 10. EASTERN CENTRAL ASIA FLOOD HAZARDS

🌧️ Heavy mountain snowmelt combined with 90 millimeters of fresh rainfall triggered severe mudslide alerts. Torrential rivers burst their banks across parts of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Over 300 residents had to be evacuated from mountain valleys to safety as mud debris covered main transport routes.

🌪️ 11. CENTRAL CHINA SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS

⚡ Violent convective cells developed over central Chinese provinces producing destructive hailstones. Hail measuring up to 4 centimeters in diameter damaged hundreds of vehicles and rural greenhouses. Wind gusts peaked at 85 kilometers per hour toppling older brick walls and cutting electricity to 15000 homes.

🌀 12. MARITIME CONTINENT TROPICAL SQUALLS

🌧️ Tropical moisture systems brought widespread daily downpours across Indonesia and Malaysia. Weather stations recorded an average of 65 millimeters of rain every single afternoon. The intense rainfall caused short term flash floods in urban areas and delayed regional maritime shipping logistics.

🔥 13. WESTERN AUSTRALIA OUTBACK HEAT

☀️ Dry easterly winds from the desert interior pushed temperatures over western parts of Australia to unusual levels for late autumn. Thermometers hit 34 degrees Celsius which is 8 degrees above typical May averages. Fire crews were placed on high alert as humidity levels dropped down to 12 percent.

🌊 14. NEW ZEALAND SOUTHERN ALPS RAIN DELUGE

🌧️ A strong atmospheric river hit the western coast of the South Island causing intense rainfall over the mountains. Over 320 millimeters of rain fell within 72 hours causing spectacular waterfalls and rapid river rises. Highway authorities temporarily closed two major scenic routes due to minor rockfalls.

🍂 15. PAPUA NEW GUINEA LANDSLIP RISK

💧 Extended rainy periods saturated the steep hillsides of the highlands region. Total weekly rainfall accumulated to 180 millimeters making the mountainous terrain highly unstable. Local officials issued strict travel warnings for rural roads due to the high risk of sudden soil collapses.

🔥 16. NORTHWEST AND CENTRAL INDIA SEVERE HEATWAVE

☀️ Turning to the Indian subcontinent an intense heatwave to severe heatwave condition dominated the northern plains. The India Meteorological Department reported temperatures crossing 46 degrees Celsius in multiple stations across Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. The extreme dry heat has triggered official health alerts advising citizens to stay indoors between noon and 3 PM.

🌧️ 17. ASSAM FLOODING NORTH EAST INDIA

💧 Heavy monsoonal rainfall triggered significant flooding across the northeastern state of Assam. Media and disaster reports confirmed 1 tragic fatality and left approximately 23600 people heavily affected by rising waters. Rivers crossed danger levels submerging vast agricultural fields and requiring emergency relief camps.

⛈️ 18. PRE MONSOON THUNDERSTORMS SOUTHWEST INDIA

⚡ While the north boiled the southwest coast experienced heavy pre monsoon convective activity. The southwest monsoon advanced into parts of the south Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea around May 16. Violent squalls with wind speeds between 40 and 60 kilometers per hour brought lightning and heavy downpours damaging local banana plantations.

INTENSE HEATWAVE GRIPS PLAINS & MONSOON ADVANCES WITH HEAVY RAIN IN SOUTH AND NORTHEAST : Winny Weather India
17/05/2026

INTENSE HEATWAVE GRIPS PLAINS & MONSOON ADVANCES WITH HEAVY RAIN IN SOUTH AND NORTHEAST : Winny Weather India

INTENSE HEATWAVE GRIPS PLAINS & MONSOON ADVANCES WITH HEAVY RAIN IN SOUTH AND NORTHEAST : WINNY WEATHER INDIA

WEATHER REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK (09 MAY TO 16 MAY)

The primary weather phenomenon that dominated the past week was the formation of a low-pressure area over the Southwest and adjoining West-Central Bay of Bengal. This system gradually intensified into a well-marked low-pressure area off the coast of Tamil Nadu, accelerating strong, moisture-laden southwesterly wind currents across the region.

The low-pressure system and its associated cyclonic circulation significantly amplified precipitation across East, Northeast, and Peninsular India. This weather setup brought heavy to very heavy rainfall ranging from 110 mm to 200 mm at isolated places over Assam, Meghalaya, and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal. Additionally, isolated heavy rainfall between 70 mm and 110 mm lashed Chhattisgarh, Sikkim, and Puducherry.

Furthermore, this system effectively strengthened the cross-equatorial flow, serving as the primary catalyst that pushed the official advancement of the Southwest Monsoon 2026 into southeastern parts of the Arabian Sea, the South Bay of Bengal, the Andaman Sea, and the Nicobar Islands (including Sri Vijaya Puram) by 16 May.

WEATHER FORECAST SUMMARY FOR THIS WEEK (17 MAY TO 23 MAY)

ALL INDIA OVERVIEW

The week ahead will witness dual weather hazards across the Indian subcontinent. The northern, western, and central plains are entering a highly volatile high-pressure weather phase, causing a gradual temperature rise of 3°C to 5°C. Severe heatwave conditions will establish themselves firmly over Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh.

In contrast, southern peninsular India and the northeastern states will experience widespread to fairly widespread light-to-moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds reaching speeds of 40 to 50 kmph. The primary cause of rain in the southern peninsula is wind convergence and a strong shear zone interaction coupled with early monsoon surges. In East and Northeast India, a combination of cyclonic circulations and strong moisture feed from the Bay of Bengal will sustain heavy precipitation.

STATEWISE WEATHER SUMMARY AND CITY FORECASTS

TAMIL NADU

A wind convergence zone running through the interior peninsula will keep conditions favorable for intermittent rainfall, especially in the interior and southern districts, while coastal areas remain hot and humid.

🌤️ Chennai: 34°C | 28°C, Light intermittent showers of 2 mm on 18 May and 3 mm on 19 May.

🌦️ Coimbatore: 33°C | 24°C, Thunderstorms with 12 mm on 17 May, 8 mm on 18 May, and 4 mm on 20 May.

🌧️ Madurai: 36°C | 26°C, Scattered showers with 15 mm on 17 May and 5 mm on 19 May.

🌦️ Tiruchirappalli: 37°C | 27°C, Light rain of 4 mm on 18 May.

🌤️ Salem: 36°C | 25°C, Warm and clear, no significant rainfall expected.

🌤️ Tiruppur: 35°C | 25°C, Mainly clear skies with sticky evening humidity.

🌤️ Erode: 37°C | 26°C, Dry heat during daytime with light evening clouds.

🌧️ Tirunelveli: 34°C | 25°C, Moderate rain of 10 mm on 17 May and 6 mm on 18 May.

🌤️ Vellore: 39°C | 27°C, Intense daytime heat, dry conditions.

🌤️ Thoothukudi: 33°C | 27°C, Humid coastal air, no major rain.

🌤️ Thanjavur: 36°C | 26°C, Generally cloudy sky with brief intervals of sunshine.

🌤️ Dindigul: 34°C | 24°C, Passing evening showers of 3 mm on 18 May.

🌤️ Ranipet: 39°C | 27°C, High heat index with clear daylight conditions.

🌤️ Sivakasi: 35°C | 25°C, Generally clear with high afternoon humidity.

🌤️ Kanchipuram: 37°C | 27°C, Mostly dry and warm throughout the week.

🌤️ Karur: 38°C | 26°C, Hot afternoon intervals with dry land breeze.

🌤️ Hosur: 31°C | 22°C, Pleasant day conditions with light cloud cover.

🌦️ Nagercoil: 31°C | 24°C, Consistent pre-monsoon showers of 8 mm on 17 May, 12 mm on 18 May, and 5 mm on 19 May.

🌤️ Kumbakonam: 36°C | 26°C, Warm and humid coastal weather.

🌤️ Pudukkottai: 36°C | 26°C, Periodic clouds during late afternoon.

🌤️ Pollachi: 32°C | 23°C, Light drizzles of 2 mm on 17 May and 3 mm on 18 May.

🌤️ Rajapalayam: 34°C | 24°C, Mostly dry with weak cloud formations.

🌤️ Namakkal: 37°C | 25°C, Clear skies with dry afternoon wind.

🌤️ Neyveli: 36°C | 26°C, Overcast conditions in evening, no precipitation.

🌤️ Nagapattinam: 34°C | 27°C, Sticky coastal humidity with light sea breeze.

KARNATAKA

South Interior Karnataka will experience scattered hailstorms and heavy downpours due to strong moisture pulling from the Arabian Sea, while north interior areas face dry heat.

🌦️ Bengaluru: 33°C | 24°C, Evening thunderstorms with 14 mm on 17 May and 6 mm on 18 May.

🌤️ Mysuru: 34°C | 23°C, Light rain of 5 mm on 17 May and 4 mm on 19 May.

🌤️ Hubballi-Dharwad: 37°C | 24°C, Mostly clear skies with warm daytime conditions.

🌦️ Mangaluru: 32°C | 26°C, Humid coastal showers of 8 mm on 18 May and 11 mm on 21 May.

🌤️ Belagavi: 35°C | 23°C, Generally cloudy during evening periods.

🌤️ Kalaburagi: 41°C | 27°C, Severe dry heat with hot afternoon winds.

🌤️ Davanagere: 37°C | 24°C, Clear day skies with rising dust particles.

🌤️ Ballari: 40°C | 26°C, Intense dry summer conditions.

🌤️ Vijayapura: 39°C | 25°C, Light passing clouds with no rain.

🌦️ Shivamogga: 34°C | 23°C, Moderate showers of 9 mm on 17 May and 5 mm on 18 May.

🌤️ Tumakuru: 35°C | 24°C, Brief light evening drizzle of 2 mm on 17 May.

🌤️ Raichur: 41°C | 27°C, Hot and dry conditions through the week.

🌤️ Bidar: 40°C | 26°C, Clear skies with strong afternoon radiation.

🌤️ Hassan: 31°C | 22°C, Comfortable daytime weather with 4 mm rain on 18 May.

🌤️ Gadag-Betageri: 38°C | 24°C, Mainly dry and warm weather.

🌦️ Udupi: 32°C | 26°C, Heavy coastal showers of 10 mm on 18 May and 12 mm on 22 May.

🌤️ Robertsonpet (KGF): 35°C | 24°C, Light passing rain of 3 mm on 17 May.

🌤️ Bhadravati: 35°C | 23°C, Overcast evening periods with weak wind gusts.

🌤️ Chitradurga: 36°C | 24°C, Generally clear with dry daylight hours.

🌤️ Hospet: 39°C | 25°C, Very warm daytime temperatures.

🌤️ Bagalkot: 39°C | 25°C, Consistent dry weather phase.

🌤️ Mandya: 34°C | 23°C, Evening light showers of 4 mm on 17 May.

🌤️ Chikmagalur: 29°C | 20°C, Cool hills with 8 mm rain on 17 May and 6 mm on 18 May.

ANDHRA PRADESH

Rayalaseema region will face severe thundersqualls with wind speeds up to 60 kmph on 19 and 20 May, while the coastal belt stays extremely humid.

🌤️ Visakhapatnam: 35°C | 28°C, Sticky coastal humidity with minor evening clouds.

🌦️ Vijayawada: 39°C | 28°C, Hot and humid with a chance of 3 mm evening rain on 19 May.

🌤️ Guntur: 39°C | 28°C, Blistering day warmth with high humidity.

🌤️ Nellore: 38°C | 27°C, Strong sea breeze during late evening hours.

🌤️ Kurnool: 41°C | 28°C, Intense daytime heat wave conditions.

🌤️ Rajamahendravaram: 37°C | 27°C, Mostly clear with high moisture levels.

🌤️ Kakinada: 35°C | 28°C, Sustained heavy humidity throughout the day.

🌦️ Tirupati: 39°C | 27°C, Thunderstorm activity with 8 mm rain on 19 May.

🌤️ Kadapa: 41°C | 27°C, Very hot conditions with weak evening winds.

Anantapur: 40°C | 26°C, High heat stress with clear afternoon skies.

🌤️ Vizianagaram: 35°C | 27°C, Overcast conditions during twilight hours.

🌤️ Eluru: 38°C | 27°C, Dry daytime environment with heavy heat lines.

🌤️ Ongole: 36°C | 27°C, Strong sea air cooling the late evening.

🌤️ Nandyal: 41°C | 27°C, Intense summer heat with minimal cloud shade.

🌤️ Machilipatnam: 34°C | 28°C, Heavy coastal moisture retention.

🌤️ Adoni: 40°C | 27°C, Clear high-temperature daylight.

🌤️ Tenali: 38°C | 27°C, Heavy oppressive humidity.

🌤️ Proddatur: 41°C | 27°C, Extreme dry weather patterns.

🌤️ Chittoor: 37°C | 25°C, Scattered light rain of 4 mm on 19 May.

🌤️ Hindupur: 36°C | 24°C, Evening wind gusts with light dust movement.

🌤️ Bhimavaram: 35°C | 27°C, High coastal heat indices.

🌤️ Tadepalligudem: 37°C | 27°C, Persistent summer heat.

🌤️ Dharmavaram: 39°C | 25°C, Dry and clear skies dominant.

TELANGANA

Dry heat dominates across most districts with a sharp afternoon temperature rise, though isolated southern pockets might see short thunderstorm activity.

🌤️ Hyderabad: 39°C | 29°C, Dry daytime heat with mainly clear skies.

🌤️ Warangal: 41°C | 28°C, Hot air current moving during afternoon.

🌤️ Nizamabad: 42°C | 28°C, Intense summer conditions.

🌤️ Karimnagar: 41°C | 28°C, Highly dry atmosphere.

🌤️ Khammam: 40°C | 27°C, Overcast intervals without rain.

🌤️ Ramagundam: 42°C | 29°C, Severe dry heat waves.

🌤️ Mahabubnagar: 40°C | 27°C, Mainly clear sky conditions.

🌤️ Nalgonda: 41°C | 28°C, High temperature tracking.

🌤️ Adilabad: 43°C | 29°C, Extreme heatwave pocket.

🌤️ Suryapet: 40°C | 27°C, Warm dry day winds.

🌤️ Miryalaguda: 41°C | 28°C, High solar radiation during noon.

🌤️ Siddipet: 39°C | 26°C, Clear conditions with light night breeze.

🌤️ Jagtial: 42°C | 28°C, Intensely hot day hours.

🌤️ Mancherial: 42°C | 29°C, Strong dry north-westerly influence.

🌤️ Kothagudem: 40°C | 27°C, Mostly dry summer days.

🌤️ Bodhan: 41°C | 28°C, Sustained warm land air.

🌤️ Sangareddy: 39°C | 26°C, Clear skies with light evening dust.

🌤️ Kamareddy: 40°C | 27°C, Highly warm conditions.

🌤️ Tandur: 39°C | 26°C, Moderate heat indicators.

KERALA

Widespread light to moderate rainfall with heavy downpours in isolated areas will continue all through the week due to strong monsoon surges.

🌧️ Thiruvananthapuram: 32°C | 25°C, Rainy conditions with 12 mm on 17 May, 15 mm on 18 May, and 8 mm on 20 May.

🌧️ Kochi: 32°C | 25°C, Heavy rainfall of 18 mm on 17 May, 22 mm on 18 May, and 14 mm on 19 May.

🌧️ Kozhikode: 32°C | 26°C, Consistent showers of 10 mm on 18 May and 12 mm on 20 May.

🌧️ Kollam: 31°C | 25°C, Steady rain of 14 mm on 17 May and 10 mm on 19 May.

🌧️ Thrissur: 33°C | 25°C, Wet weather with 11 mm on 17 May and 9 mm on 18 May.

🌧️ Kannur: 32°C | 26°C, Coastal rain patches of 8 mm on 18 May and 15 mm on 21 May.

🌧️ Alappuzha: 31°C | 25°C, Strong showers of 16 mm on 17 May and 12 mm on 18 May.

🌧️ Palakkad: 34°C | 24°C, Intermittent rainfall of 6 mm on 17 May and 5 mm on 19 May.

🌧️ Kottayam: 32°C | 24°C, Heavy rain spells of 20 mm on 17 May and 14 mm on 18 May.

🌦️ Manjeri: 33°C | 24°C, Moderate showers of 8 mm on 18 May.

🌦️ Thalassery: 32°C | 26°C, Light coastal rain of 5 mm on 18 May.

🌦️ Ponnani: 31°C | 25°C, Wet spells of 9 mm on 17 May.

🌦️ Vatakara: 32°C | 25°C, Rain bands producing 7 mm on 18 May.

🌦️ Kanhangad: 32°C | 26°C, Showers accumulating 11 mm on 19 May.

🌦️ Malappuram: 33°C | 24°C, Periodic rain of 8 mm on 17 May.

🌧️ Kayamkulam: 31°C | 25°C, Continuous rain of 14 mm on 17 May and 11 mm on 18 May.

🌦️ Guruvayur: 32°C | 25°C, Brief heavy rain of 12 mm on 18 May.

🌧️ Pathanamthitta: 31°C | 23°C, Heavy hilly rain of 22 mm on 17 May and 18 mm on 18 May.

🌧️ Nedumangad: 31°C | 24°C, Steady rain accumulation of 15 mm on 17 May and 10 mm on 18 May.

NORTH INDIA

BIHAR
Gradual heatwave expansion with highly warm night conditions across the eastern plains.
Patna: 38°C | 29°C, Light passing rain chance of 2 mm on 18 May due to local heating.
Gaya: 41°C | 28°C, Dry and hot summer conditions.
Bhagalpur: 39°C | 27°C, Mostly clear with high daytime warmth.
Muzaffarpur: 37°C | 26°C, Humid daylight with light clouds.
Purnia: 35°C | 25°C, Overcast sky with light trace of drizzle.

HARYANA
Severe heatwave conditions expanding from 18 May onwards.
Chandigarh: 42°C | 27°C, High dry heat with strong solar rays.
Gurgaon: 42°C | 33°C, Intense daytime heat wave with dusty winds.
Faridabad: 43°C | 34°C, Scorching conditions throughout the week.
Panipat: 42°C | 31°C, Highly dry surface winds.
Ambala: 41°C | 29°C, Hot daytime with clear visibility.

HIMACHAL PRADESH
Weak western disturbances will keep hill stations warm with isolated light showers.
Shimla: 28°C | 16°C, Light evening rain of 3 mm on 19 May.
Dharamshala: 32°C | 20°C, Generally cloudy with warm afternoon periods.
Manali: 24°C | 11°C, Clear pleasant mountain days.
Kullu: 28°C | 14°C, Mostly clear and dry valley weather.
Mandi: 31°C | 17°C, Warm afternoon sun with clear skies.

PUNJAB
Severe heatwave warnings active from Monday across all plains.
Ludhiana: 42°C | 27°C, Scorching heat with hot land breeze.
Amritsar: 41°C | 22°C, Dry weather with sharp temperature rise.
Jalandhar: 42°C | 26°C, Intense clear summer daylight.
Patiala: 42°C | 27°C, Hot surface winds dominant.

RAJASTHAN
Extreme heatwave conditions to prevail across western desert pockets.
Jaipur: 45°C | 30°C, Severe heatwave conditions with clear skies.
Jodhpur: 46°C | 31°C, Intense desert heat wave.
Udaipur: 43°C | 28°C, Highly warm and dry.
Kota: 45°C | 31°C, Strong solar radiation.
Ajmer: 44°C | 29°C, Very hot afternoon hours.
Bikaner: 46°C | 32°C, Torrid heatwave zone.

UTTAR PRADESH
Severe heatwave pockets to transition into extreme conditions by mid-week.
Lucknow: 44°C | 32°C, Hot and dry with no rain.
Kanpur: 43°C | 31°C, Blistering summer wind currents.
Varanasi: 41°C | 29°C, Dry conditions with rising heat lines.
Agra: 45°C | 32°C, Extreme heatwave conditions.
Noida: 43°C | 34°C, Intensely hot and dry.
Prayagraj: 45°C | 32°C, Scorching afternoon sun.
Meerut: 42°C | 28°C, Highly dry land weather.

UTTARAKHAND
Mild mountain weather with small cloud patches.
Dehradun: 37°C | 22°C, Warm day skies with mountain breeze.
Haridwar: 39°C | 24°C, Warm and clear river plains.
Rishikesh: 39°C | 24°C, Clear sunny days.
Haldwani: 38°C | 23°C, Very warm lower hills.
Nainital: 25°C | 15°C, Pleasant resort weather with clear views.

WEST & CENTRAL INDIA

GOA
Hot and humid coastal conditions with light localized cloud covers.
Panaji: 33°C | 27°C, Sticky coastal humidity with light evening drizzle.
Vasco da Gama: 33°C | 27°C, Overcast skies during twilight.
Margao: 33°C | 26°C, High heat indexing due to maritime humidity.
Mapusa: 33°C | 26°C, Warm and sticky day air.

GUJARAT
Sustained high summer temperatures without any cooling rainfall activity.
Gandhinagar: 42°C | 28°C, Intensely clear daylight.
Ahmedabad: 42°C | 29°C, Clear skies with intense dry heat waves.
Surat: 37°C | 28°C, Humid and hot coastal plains.
Vadodara: 41°C | 28°C, Clear dry afternoon weather.
Rajkot: 42°C | 27°C, Hot interior peninsula breeze.
Jamnagar: 36°C | 27°C, Warm and windy coastal climate.

MAHARASHTRA
Vidarbha region faces severe heatwaves, while Konkan belt stays humid.
Mumbai: 31°C | 29°C, Overcast conditions with heavy sticky humidity.
Pune: 32°C | 24°C, Light localized drizzle of 1 mm on 18 May.
Nagpur: 44°C | 29°C, Extreme heatwave pocket with dry air.
Nashik: 36°C | 23°C, Clear daytime skies.
Aurangabad: 40°C | 25°C, High summer heat parameters.
Thane: 33°C | 29°C, Highly oppressive maritime moisture.

MADHYA PRADESH
Severe heatwave expansion moving deep into eastern districts.
Bhopal: 41°C | 28°C, Mostly dry with isolated evening thunderstorm.
Indore: 39°C | 27°C, Clear day skies with hot afternoon sun.
Gwalior: 44°C | 30°C, Intense heatwave belt.
Jabalpur: 42°C | 29°C, Strongly dry wind patterns.
Ujjain: 41°C | 27°C, High temperature profiles.

CHHATTISGARH
Isolated thunderstorms in the south, while northern districts face heatwaves.
Raipur: 42°C | 27°C, Dry daylight with weak evening clouds.
Bhilai: 41°C | 27°C, Hot and clear.
Bilaspur: 43°C | 28°C, High solar radiation index.
Korba: 42°C | 27°C, Very hot surface conditions.
Durg: 41°C | 26°C, Clear summer patterns.

EAST INDIA

JHARKHAND
Marginal temperature rise with localized thunder triggers.
Ranchi: 36°C | 26°C, Light evening rain chance of 3 mm on 19 May.
Jamshedpur: 39°C | 27°C, Very hot and humid.
Dhanbad: 38°C | 27°C, Clear day skies with warm dust particles.
Bokaro: 38°C | 27°C, High afternoon temperatures.

ODISHA
A five-day yellow alert for thunderstorms and light rain is active for interior districts.
Bhubaneswar: 36°C | 27°C, Isolated afternoon shower of 4 mm on 18 May.
Cuttack: 36°C | 27°C, Humid weather with light evening drizzle.
Rourkela: 40°C | 26°C, Warm daytime conditions.
Puri: 34°C | 28°C, Highly humid sea breeze effects.
Sambalpur: 41°C | 27°C, Strong summer heat.

WEST BENGAL
Sub-Himalayan zones face continuous rain, while southern districts stay hot.
Kolkata: 36°C | 28°C, Humid with 5 mm rain on 18 May.
Siliguri: 32°C | 23°C, Consistent rainy spells of 14 mm on 17 May and 18 mm on 20 May.
Asansol: 39°C | 27°C, Dry and clear daytime weather.
Durgapur: 38°C | 27°C, Intense localized heat.
Darjeeling: 20°C | 12°C, Mountain showers of 8 mm on 17 May and 10 mm on 18 May.
Howrah: 36°C | 28°C, Sticky coastal humidity.

NORTH-EAST INDIA

Strong moisture incursion from the Bay of Bengal will cause widespread rainfall across all states.

ARUNACHAL PRADESH
🌧️ Itanagar: 30°C | 22°C, Heavy downpours of 16 mm on 17 May, 12 mm on 20 May, and 14 mm on 21 May.
🌧️ Tawang: 16°C | 8°C, Continuous mountain rain and cold wind with 10 mm on 17 May and 8 mm on 18 May.
🌦️ Ziro: 22°C | 14°C, Rainy intervals of 6 mm on 17 May.
🌧️ Pasighat: 29°C | 21°C, Heavy river valley showers of 20 mm on 17 May and 15 mm on 21 May.

ASSAM
🌧️ Dispur: 32°C | 24°C, Regular heavy showers of 12 mm on 17 May and 18 mm on 18 May.
🌧️ Guwahati: 32°C | 24°C, Moderate to heavy rain with 15 mm on 17 May and 11 mm on 21 May.
🌧️ Dibrugarh: 30°C | 22°C, Monsoon style rain bands with 14 mm on 18 May and 12 mm on 22 May.
🌧️ Silchar: 31°C | 23°C, Extensive wet spells of 22 mm on 17 May and 16 mm on 18 May.
🌦️ Jorhat: 31°C | 23°C, Showers totaling 9 mm on 18 May.

MANIPUR
🌦️ Imphal: 28°C | 19°C, Thunderstorms with 8 mm on 16 May and 10 mm on 17 May.
🌦️ Churachandpur: 27°C | 18°C, Wet weather patterns with 11 mm on 17 May.
🌦️ Thoubal: 28°C | 19°C, Localized rain spells of 7 mm on 17 May.

MEGHALAYA
🌧️ Shillong: 24°C | 15°C, Heavy scenic hill showers of 18 mm on 17 May and 15 mm on 18 May.
🌧️ Tura: 29°C | 22°C, Massive rain accumulation of 25 mm on 17 May and 14 mm on 18 May.
🌧️ Cherrapunji (Sohra): 22°C | 16°C, Extreme precipitation zone with 45 mm on 17 May, 35 mm on 18 May, and 50 mm on 21 May.

MIZORAM
🌦️ Aizawl: 26°C | 18°C, Regular thunder patches with 12 mm on 16 May and 8 mm on 17 May.
🌦️ Lunglei: 25°C | 17°C, Hilly downpours of 10 mm on 17 May.
🌦️ Champhai: 24°C | 16°C, Light wet conditions of 5 mm on 17 May.

NAGALAND
🌦️ Kohima: 24°C | 16°C, Mountain rain bands of 9 mm on 17 May.
🌦️ Dimapur: 32°C | 23°C, Warm and rainy with 11 mm on 17 May.
🌦️ Mokokchung: 26°C | 17°C, Passing heavy shower of 8 mm on 17 May.

SIKKIM
🌧️ Gangtok: 22°C | 14°C, High altitude wet zone with 14 mm on 17 May and 12 mm on 18 May.
🌦️ Namchi: 24°C | 16°C, Moderate showers of 7 mm on 17 May.
🌦️ Pelling: 21°C | 13°C, Cold mountain rain of 9 mm on 18 May.

TRIPURA
🌧️ Agartala: 33°C | 25°C, Intense wet intervals of 16 mm on 16 May and 12 mm on 17 May.
🌦️ Udaipur: 33°C | 25°C, Strong thunderstorm tracks with 10 mm on 17 May.
🌦️ Dharmanagar: 32°C | 24°C, Heavy downpours yielding 14 mm on 17 May.

UNION TERRITORIES

ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS
🌧️ Sri Vijaya Puram: 31°C | 25°C, Monsoon blast zone with 24 mm on 17 May, 30 mm on 18 May, and 18 mm on 22 May.

CHANDIGARH
Chandigarh: 42°C | 27°C, Highly scorching and dry environment.

DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI AND DAMAN AND DIU
Daman: 34°C | 28°C, Severe coastal stickiness with warm night templates.

DELHI (NCT)
New Delhi: 43°C | 34°C, Severe heat stress with hot wind gusts up to 25 kmph.

JAMMU AND KASHMIR
Srinagar: 18°C | 9°C, Light mountain drizzle of 2 mm on 19 May.
Jammu: 41°C | 26°C, Intensely dry plain region heatwave.

LADAKH
Leh: 14°C | 2°C, Clear cold dry weather.
Kargil: 16°C | 4°C, Brisk freezing winds with clear visual parameters.

LAKSHADWEEP
🌦️ Kavaratti: 32°C | 26°C, Equatorial maritime showers of 12 mm on 17 May.

PUDUCHERRY
Puducherry: 36°C | 27°C, Oppressive coastal moisture index.

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