India records temperature at 50 degrees: Understanding the causes behind country's extreme heatwave
India records temperature at 50 degrees: Understanding the causes behind country's extreme heatwave
(IMD) predicts 'above normal' monsoon rainfall from June to September, particularly in the monsoon core zone critical for rain-fed agriculture. However, most of northwest India will face continued extreme heat in June, with only brief relief from western disturbances and four to six days of heatwaves expected. Other regions will also see normal to above normal temperatures. Climate change and various other factors contribute to this intense heat.
(IMD) predicts 'above normal' monsoon rainfall from June to September, particularly in the monsoon core zone critical for rain-fed agriculture. However, most of northwest India will face continued extreme heat in June, with only brief relief from western disturbances and four to six days of heatwaves expected. Other regions will also see normal to above normal temperatures. Climate change and various other factors contribute to this intense heat.