IMD predicts rainfall in 10 states & heatwave in 7 states across India
Thursday, 4 April 2024
The India Meteorological Department has issued forecasts predicting a mix of rainfall and heatwave conditions across several states in India. Some parts of India may experience light to moderate rainfall, while others could face high temperatures signaling heatwave conditions. The IMD had previously warned of "extreme heat" in multiple Indian states in the coming months
The India Meteorological Department has issued forecasts predicting a mix of rainfall and heatwave conditions across several states in India. Some parts of India may experience light to moderate rainfall, while others could face high temperatures signaling heatwave conditions. The IMD had previously warned of "extreme heat" in multiple Indian states in the coming months
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