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Rain and Strong Winds Bring Relief to Delhi-NCR After Heatwave
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Environment·4/29/2026AI summary

Rain and Strong Winds Bring Relief to Delhi-NCR After Heatwave

Rain and strong winds lashed parts of Delhi-NCR on Wednesday, providing relief from an ongoing heatwave. The India Meteorological Department issued orange and yellow alerts for thunderstorms, dust storms and rain across different parts of the capital. An orange alert warns of winds up to 60 kmph, lightning and brief rain in southwest Delhi, while yellow alerts cover northwest, west, north, south and southeast Delhi. Experts attribute the weather change to a cyclonic circulation over central Pakistan and adjoining regions of Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab, which may transport dust from Rajasthan deserts.

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Times of India
Rain and Strong Winds Bring Respite to Delhi-NCR After Heatwave
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4/29/2026AI summary

Rain and Strong Winds Bring Respite to Delhi-NCR After Heatwave

Rain and strong winds lashed parts of Delhi-NCR on Wednesday, bringing relief from an ongoing heatwave. The India Meteorological Department issued orange and yellow alerts for thunderstorms, dust storms and rain across different parts of the capital, with winds expected to reach up to 60 kmph. A cyclonic circulation over central Pakistan and adjoining Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab is driving the weather change, which may also transport dust from Rajasthan deserts.

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Times of India
El Nino Threat Looms Over India's Growth Story: Monsoon Deficit May Spike Food Inflation
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Economy·4/24/2026AI summary

El Nino Threat Looms Over India's Growth Story: Monsoon Deficit May Spike Food Inflation

India faces mounting economic risks as the India Meteorological Department forecasts below-normal monsoon rainfall at 92% of the Long Period Average—the lowest since 2002—due to El Nino conditions. Combined with elevated crude oil prices and fertilizer supply disruptions from the US-Iran conflict, economists warn of upside inflation risks and potential GDP growth downgrade. While IMF has raised India's GDP forecast to 6.5%, a weak monsoon could add pressure on food prices in H2 FY27, though experts believe the impact will remain within RBI's 6% tolerance band.

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Times of India
IMD Issues Heat Wave Warning for North, Central and Eastern India
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Science·4/21/2026AI summary

IMD Issues Heat Wave Warning for North, Central and Eastern India

The India Meteorological Department has forecast continuing heat wave conditions over several parts of north, central and eastern India from April 21-26, 2026. Severe heat warnings are in place for Punjab, East Rajasthan, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, West Uttar Pradesh, and parts of West Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and Gangetic West Bengal. Meanwhile, the Northeast region, particularly Arunachal Pradesh and Assam-Meghalaya, is expected to receive heavy rainfall with thunderstorms and gusty winds reaching 30-50 kmph.

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