Weather forecast for March 25: Severe heatwave likely to continue in Mumbai
New Delhi, Mar 25: Let us have a look at the weather forecast for Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai, Punjab and Haryana on March 26.
Bengaluru:
A
trough
is
extending
from
this
system
up
to
South
Tamil
Nadu
across
South
Interior
Karnataka.
No
significant
weather
activity
is
expected
in
rest
parts
of
the
country.
In
Bengaluru,
the
sky
over
here
would
remain
clear
with
some
patches
of
clouds
to
an
extent.
Day
temperatures
to
remain
marginally
above
normal.
Day
might
become
very
warm
with
maximums
touching
35°C.
However,
morning
will
be
pleasant
with
minimums
around
23°C.
Delhi:
Delhi
and
its
adjoining
areas
such
as
Noida,
Gurugram,
Faridabad
and
Ghaziabad
are
all
set
to
witness
rain
and
thundershower
activities.
According
to
Skymet,
rain
and
thundershowers
accompanied
with
strong
winds
are
expected
over
Delhi
and
NCR
during
the
next
24
hours.
However,
tomorrow
afternoon
onwards
as
the
weather
systems
will
move,
the
weather
conditions
over
the
region
will
also
become
almost
dry.
Mumbai:
Severe
heatwave
gripped
Mumbai
on
Monday,
with
temperatures
nearing
40-degree
mark.
Mumbaikars
have
been
battling
extremely
uneasy
weather
conditions
since
the
last
24
hours.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
there
is
a
possibility
of
temperatures
crossing
the
40-degree
mark
even
tomorrow
as
north-easterly
winds
would
continue
to
blow
over
the
area.
Thus,
no
relief
from
the
ongoing
extremely
hot
weather
conditions.
The
temperature
may
not
be
much
but
presence
of
high
humidity
makes
the
feel
like
factor
are
usually
even
above
the
recorded
ones.
Punjab
and
Haryana:
After
witnessing
on
and
off
rain
and
thundershowers
for
the
entire
winter
season,
Punjab
and
Haryana
are
now
heading
towards
warm
and
dry
spell.
As
per
Skymet
weather,
during
the
last
24
hours,
traces
of
rain
were
recorded
in
Karnal
along
with
strong
winds
in
most
parts
of
Punjab
and
Haryana.
These
weather
activities
have
been
attributed
to
the
Western
Disturbance
over
the
northern
hills
and
its
induced
cyclonic
circulation
over
Northwest
Rajasthan.
However,
any
weather
activity
over
parts
of
Punjab
and
Haryana
during
the
coming
two
to
three
days
is
not
expected.
In
fact,
day
will
be
sunny
and
dry.
However,
parts
of
these
states
will
continue
to
receive
strong
winds,
which
would
keep
temperatures
undercheck.