India Weather Alert: Snowfall in North, Thunderstorms in Central & South, Heatwave in East, and Strong Winds in Delhi


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Snowfall in Kashmir, storms in Maharashtra, heatwave in Odisha, strong winds in Delhi—dynamic weather across India, stay prepared.

Key Highlights

Heavy snowfall is expected in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, while thunderstorms with gusty winds may impact Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. A heatwave warning has been issued for Odisha, with rising temperatures in parts of Gujarat and East India.

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Rain & Snow in Northern India

A western disturbance and associated cyclonic circulations over central Pakistan and northeast Assam will bring rain and snowfall to northern and northeastern states.

Regions & Expected Weather (March 28-29):

Strong Winds in Northwest India

Rain, Thunderstorms, & Gusty Winds in Central & South India

A north- south trough from north Madhya Maharashtra to north Kerala will bring isolated to scattered rainfall with thunderstorms and gusty winds (30-50 kmph).

Regions & Expected Weather:

Temperature Trends

Heatwave & Hot Weather in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, & Gujarat

IMD has issued a heatwave warning for interior Odisha from March 28 to 30. Hot and humid conditions will prevail in Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam (March 28-29), and Coastal Gujarat (March 29-31).

Delhi-NCR Weather Forecast (March 28-30, 2025)

Delhi will experience strong winds (20-30 kmph) on March 28, which will reduce in the following days. Daytime temperatures will range between 32-37°C, while nights will remain at 15-19°C.

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CMV360 Says

With snowfall in the north, storms in the south, and a heatwave in Odisha, India’s weather remains unpredictable. Residents should follow IMD warnings and take necessary precautions against strong winds, heavy rain, or extreme heat. Staying informed and prepared will help minimize disruptions and ensure safety in affected areas.