Riding El Nino, this may be one of India's five hottest Octobers
Experts have stated that this year's post-monsoon heat in central and southern India may be further intensified by El Nino, resulting in temperatures that are 1-2 degrees Celsius above normal. The India Meteorological Department has released data showing that October is likely to be one of the five hottest Octobers on record since 1901. The increase in temperatures is a global phenomenon, with July, August, and September also experiencing record warmth. The effects of El Nino are expected to peak in the next six-eight months.
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💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News MentionsIndia Meteorological Department Meteorological agency of the Government of IndiaIMD issues fresh heatwave warning till May 22 for these states, check full forecastOn Saturday, Delhi recorded its hottest day of the season with temperatures soaring to 43.7 degrees Celsius. A "red alert" has been issued for the city, warning..DNA Low-pressure area over Bay of Bengal around May 22, forecasts IMDIMD has warned about the formation of a low-pressure area over southwest Bay of Bengal around May 22. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, DG of meteorology, said: "The..IndiaTimes IMD issues red alert in Delhi after city records season's hottest day so farOn Saturday, Delhi witnessed its highest temperature of the season, reaching a scorching 43.7 degrees Celsius, as reported by the India Meteorological Department..IndiaTimes Weather update: IMD issues severe heatwave alert for these 6 states, check state-wise forecastThe Meteorological Department indicates a wet spell with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall expected to persist over South Peninsular India.DNA You Might LikeRelated videos from verified sources
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