Temperature Mumbai: A Sudden Surge in Heat
Mumbai has experienced an unprecedented rise in temperatures, marking the earliest heatwave of the season in a decade. The implications for residents and local climate are significant.
Mumbai has experienced an unprecedented rise in temperatures, marking the earliest heatwave of the season in a decade. The implications for residents and local climate are significant.
Recent air quality reports indicate concerning AQI levels in Bihar, with Saharsa leading the state in pollution. Comparisons with other cities reveal stark differences.
A thick layer of dense fog has descended over Meerut, causing significant disruptions to morning travel. Visibility has dropped to near-zero levels in some areas.
Sunset today in Hyderabad is at 6:24 PM, a shift influenced by the recent start of daylight saving time.
Jammu & Kashmir is set to experience light to moderate snowfall on March 10 and 11, with temperatures dropping significantly. Farmers are advised to halt operations during this period.
Srinagar experienced overnight rains on March 10, 2026, with forecasts indicating more precipitation in the coming days.
March 2026 has brought record-breaking heat to Delhi, with temperatures significantly above normal and poor air quality.
Mumbai and surrounding areas have experienced unusually high temperatures for March, prompting health concerns and discussions about climate change.
Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 35.7°C on March 7, 2026, marking a significant rise in early March temperatures. This is the highest in 50 years.
On March 5, 2026, Telangana recorded a maximum temperature of 39°C, raising concerns about rising temperatures in the region.
