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IMD Forecasts Above Normal Temperature, Heatwave Days
The New Indian Express Tirunelveli
|March 01, 2025
AFTER a warmer winter, prepare for a round of hotter summer days.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts above-normal heatwave conditions and temperatures in most of the country this summer.
The IMD noted that February 2025 was the hottest month since 1901. The average mean temperature was recorded at 22.04°C, compared to the average of 20.7°C. It recorded the second-highest maximum temperature and the highest minimum temperature since 1901. Central and southern regions also experienced warmer temperatures in February.
Meanwhile, the country registered 59% deficient rainfall between January and February. Central India recorded 89% deficient rainfall, followed by Northwest India at 64%.
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