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Monsoon Advances Over Andhra As Rain Alerts Continue
The Southwest Monsoon has moved further into Andhra Pradesh, bringing rain alerts, thunderstorms and heat wave warnings across different parts of the state. Monsoon Moves Further Into Andhra Pradesh The Southwest Monsoon has advanced into more parts of Andhra Pradesh, bringing changing weather conditions across the state. Several areas in Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema are likely to witness scattered to fairly widespread rainfall
Monsoon Advances Over Andhra As Rain Alerts Continue
The Southwest Monsoon has moved further into Andhra Pradesh, bringing rain alerts, thunderstorms and heat wave warnings across different parts of the state. Monsoon Moves Further Into Andhra Pradesh The Southwest Monsoon has advanced into more parts of Andhra Pradesh, bringing changing weather conditions across the state. Several areas in Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema are likely to witness scattered to fairly widespread rainfall
Rajasthan Sandstorm: Visibility Drops In Churu And Bikaner After Heavy Dust Storm
May 30, 2026: Churu-Bikaner Dust Storm Update A severe sandstorm swept across parts of Rajasthan, especially Churu and Bikaner, reducing visibility and disrupting normal movement. The dust storm was followed by rain in some areas, bringing sudden weather changes and safety concerns for residents and commuters. Heavy Sandstorm Hits Rajasthan A powerful sandstorm swept through parts of Rajasthan, cr
Rajasthan Sandstorm: Visibility Drops In Churu And Bikaner After Heavy Dust Storm
May 30, 2026: Churu-Bikaner Dust Storm Update A severe sandstorm swept across parts of Rajasthan, especially Churu and Bikaner, reducing visibility and disrupting normal movement. The dust storm was followed by rain in some areas, bringing sudden weather changes and safety concerns for residents and commuters. Heavy Sandstorm Hits Rajasthan A powerful sandstorm swept through parts of Rajasthan, cr
Weekly Weather Forecast: Heat Peaks Tuesday Before Midweek Rain — What to Expect for Mother’s Day
Weekly Weather Forecast: Warm Start, Midweek Rain Ahead The weather forecast this week brings a sharp warm-up Tuesday before midweek rain and cooler temperatures move in. Officials say the pattern shift could impact travel and outdoor plans. Tuesday Heat Spike Before Storm Shift After a mild Monday with highs near 74°F, Tuesday turn
Weekly Weather Forecast: Heat Peaks Tuesday Before Midweek Rain — What to Expect for Mother’s Day
Weekly Weather Forecast: Warm Start, Midweek Rain Ahead The weather forecast this week brings a sharp warm-up Tuesday before midweek rain and cooler temperatures move in. Officials say the pattern shift could impact travel and outdoor plans. Tuesday Heat Spike Before Storm Shift After a mild Monday with highs near 74°F, Tuesday turn
Kerala Heatwave Alert: Orange Warning In 3 Districts, Schools Closed Amid Rising Heat
Kerala is currently facing a sharp rise in temperatures, prompting authorities to issue an orange alert in three districts—Kollam, Thrissur, and Palakkad—on April 24, 2026, at around 09:00 AM IST. The warning by the India Meteorological Department indicates that temperatures are likely to remain significantly above normal, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. The sudden spike in heat has been linked to dry weather conditions and reduced cloud cover, making the situation more intense across these regions. In response, district administrations have declared holidays for educational institutions to protect students from extreme heat exposure during peak hours. Children are among the most vulnerable groups, and this precautionary move aims to ensure their safety. Authorities have also advised the public to avoid stepping out between 11 AM and 3 PM, when temperatures are at their highest, and to stay hydrated by consuming adequate fluids. Palakkad, which is already known for higher temperatures, is expected to experience more severe heat conditions, while Kollam and Thrissur are also witnessing unusual temperature spikes. Health departments have issued advisories urging people to wear light clothing, avoid strenuous activities, and recognize early symptoms of heat stress such as dizziness and fatigue. Hospitals and health centers have been put on alert to handle potential cases. Local bodies have been directed to ensure the availability of drinking water in public places, while employers are encouraged to provide shaded rest areas for outdoor workers. With temperatures continuing to rise, authorities are closely monitoring the situation and may extend safety measures if needed.
Kerala Heatwave Alert: Orange Warning In 3 Districts, Schools Closed Amid Rising Heat
Kerala is currently facing a sharp rise in temperatures, prompting authorities to issue an orange alert in three districts—Kollam, Thrissur, and Palakkad—on April 24, 2026, at around 09:00 AM IST. The warning by the India Meteorological Department indicates that temperatures are likely to remain significantly above normal, increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses such as dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. The sudden spike in heat has been linked to dry weather conditions and reduced cloud cover, making the situation more intense across these regions. In response, district administrations have declared holidays for educational institutions to protect students from extreme heat exposure during peak hours. Children are among the most vulnerable groups, and this precautionary move aims to ensure their safety. Authorities have also advised the public to avoid stepping out between 11 AM and 3 PM, when temperatures are at their highest, and to stay hydrated by consuming adequate fluids. Palakkad, which is already known for higher temperatures, is expected to experience more severe heat conditions, while Kollam and Thrissur are also witnessing unusual temperature spikes. Health departments have issued advisories urging people to wear light clothing, avoid strenuous activities, and recognize early symptoms of heat stress such as dizziness and fatigue. Hospitals and health centers have been put on alert to handle potential cases. Local bodies have been directed to ensure the availability of drinking water in public places, while employers are encouraged to provide shaded rest areas for outdoor workers. With temperatures continuing to rise, authorities are closely monitoring the situation and may extend safety measures if needed.
CSU forecasts below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season outlook
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas — Thursday, April 10, 2026 — Researchers at Colorado State University (CSU) released their first major outlook for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season during the National Tropical Weather Conference held on South Padre Island, offering a cautiously optimistic forecast for the months ahead. According to CSU’s Department of Atmospheric Science, the upcoming season is expected to be slightly below average. The forecast projects 13 named storms, including six hurricanes and two major hurricanes classified as Category 3 or higher. By comparison, a typical Atlantic season produces approximately 14 named storms, seven hurricanes, and three major hurricanes. Forecasters attribute the subdued outlook largely to evolving global climate patterns. Current weak La Niña conditions are expected to transition into El Niño in the coming months, a shift that typically increases vertical wind shear across the tropical Atlantic. This atmospheric change can disrupt storm formation and limit the intensity of developing systems. In their analysis, CSU researchers emphasized that El Niño is likely to be the dominant influence during the peak of the season. Increased wind shear associated with this pattern generally reduces the likelihood of strong hurricanes forming and making landfall. As a result, the probability of major hurricane impacts along the continental United States coastline and across the Caribbean is expected to be lower than average. The report also highlights a reduced risk for the Gulf Coast region. CSU estimates a 20% chance of a hurricane making landfall between the Florida Panhandle and Brownsville, Texas, compared to the historical average of 27%. While this suggests a quieter season, researchers caution that even a below-average year can still produce significant and damaging storms. Phil Klotzbach, a senior research scientist at CSU and lead author of the forecast, noted that the projected 2026 season resembles patterns observed in past years such as 2006, 2009, 2015, and 2023. In those seasons, Texas experienced limited tropical activity, with no named storms in 2006 and 2009, and only minor systems recorded in 2015 and 2023. Despite the relatively lower forecast numbers, experts stress that preparedness remains critical, as hurricane activity can be unpredictable and even a single storm can have widespread impacts across coastal communities.
CSU forecasts below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season outlook
SOUTH PADRE ISLAND, Texas — Thursday, April 10, 2026 — Researchers at Colorado State University (CSU) released their first major outlook for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season during the National Tropical Weather Conference held on South Padre Island, offering a cautiously optimistic forecast for the months ahead. According to CSU’s Department of Atmospheric Science, the upcoming season is expected to be slightly below average. The forecast projects 13 named storms, including six hurricanes and two major hurricanes classified as Category 3 or higher. By comparison, a typical Atlantic season produces approximately 14 named storms, seven hurricanes, and three major hurricanes. Forecasters attribute the subdued outlook largely to evolving global climate patterns. Current weak La Niña conditions are expected to transition into El Niño in the coming months, a shift that typically increases vertical wind shear across the tropical Atlantic. This atmospheric change can disrupt storm formation and limit the intensity of developing systems. In their analysis, CSU researchers emphasized that El Niño is likely to be the dominant influence during the peak of the season. Increased wind shear associated with this pattern generally reduces the likelihood of strong hurricanes forming and making landfall. As a result, the probability of major hurricane impacts along the continental United States coastline and across the Caribbean is expected to be lower than average. The report also highlights a reduced risk for the Gulf Coast region. CSU estimates a 20% chance of a hurricane making landfall between the Florida Panhandle and Brownsville, Texas, compared to the historical average of 27%. While this suggests a quieter season, researchers caution that even a below-average year can still produce significant and damaging storms. Phil Klotzbach, a senior research scientist at CSU and lead author of the forecast, noted that the projected 2026 season resembles patterns observed in past years such as 2006, 2009, 2015, and 2023. In those seasons, Texas experienced limited tropical activity, with no named storms in 2006 and 2009, and only minor systems recorded in 2015 and 2023. Despite the relatively lower forecast numbers, experts stress that preparedness remains critical, as hurricane activity can be unpredictable and even a single storm can have widespread impacts across coastal communities.
February forecast shows warming trend for U.S. after weeks of winter cold
After several weeks of persistent cold and widespread winter hazards, weather conditions across much of the United States are beginning to moderate as the overall atmospheric pattern shifts. Forecasters report that a strengthening ridge of high pressure is developing over large portions of the country, allowing milder air masses to advance northward and gradually replace the Arctic air that dominated January. The transition marks the first broad return to above-average temperatures in weeks a
February forecast shows warming trend for U.S. after weeks of winter cold
After several weeks of persistent cold and widespread winter hazards, weather conditions across much of the United States are beginning to moderate as the overall atmospheric pattern shifts. Forecasters report that a strengthening ridge of high pressure is developing over large portions of the country, allowing milder air masses to advance northward and gradually replace the Arctic air that dominated January. The transition marks the first broad return to above-average temperatures in weeks a
Massive winter storm leaves at least 25 dead, power outages and travel chaos nationwide
At least 25 people have died after a massive winter storm swept across large portions of the United States, unleashing heavy snowfall, dangerous ice accumulation and extreme cold that crippled infrastructure and disrupted daily life across multiple regions. The powerful system affected states from the South through the Midwest and into the Northeast, leaving a trail of fatalities, widespread power outages and major travel disruptions. The storm delivered significant snowfall across
Massive winter storm leaves at least 25 dead, power outages and travel chaos nationwide
At least 25 people have died after a massive winter storm swept across large portions of the United States, unleashing heavy snowfall, dangerous ice accumulation and extreme cold that crippled infrastructure and disrupted daily life across multiple regions. The powerful system affected states from the South through the Midwest and into the Northeast, leaving a trail of fatalities, widespread power outages and major travel disruptions. The storm delivered significant snowfall across
North Texas cold front brings storms and the season’s coldest temperatures
A strong cold front is expected to move south across North Texas this afternoon, bringing a notable change in weather conditions and setting the stage for another round of showers and thunderstorms. While severe weather is not anticipated to be widespread, forecasters indicate that a few storms could reach strong intensity, producing gusty winds and pockets of small hail. The highest likelihood for thunderstorms will be in areas located south and east of Dallas, where atmospheric conditions w
North Texas cold front brings storms and the season’s coldest temperatures
A strong cold front is expected to move south across North Texas this afternoon, bringing a notable change in weather conditions and setting the stage for another round of showers and thunderstorms. While severe weather is not anticipated to be widespread, forecasters indicate that a few storms could reach strong intensity, producing gusty winds and pockets of small hail. The highest likelihood for thunderstorms will be in areas located south and east of Dallas, where atmospheric conditions w
Fall weather brings final stormy weekend before cool air returns to Dallas-Fort Worth
As autumn settles across North Texas, the Dallas-Fort Worth region is preparing for one final burst of stormy weather before a wave of cooler, drier air ushers in more seasonal conditions. The coming weekend is expected to bring a mix of warmth, scattered storms, and the region’s first significant cold front of the fall season, marking a notable shift after weeks of fluctuating temperatures. Friday will begin on a warm and breezy note as the next weather system approaches from the
Fall weather brings final stormy weekend before cool air returns to Dallas-Fort Worth
As autumn settles across North Texas, the Dallas-Fort Worth region is preparing for one final burst of stormy weather before a wave of cooler, drier air ushers in more seasonal conditions. The coming weekend is expected to bring a mix of warmth, scattered storms, and the region’s first significant cold front of the fall season, marking a notable shift after weeks of fluctuating temperatures. Friday will begin on a warm and breezy note as the next weather system approaches from the
New Jersey Transit halts rail lines as nor’easter hits state with heavy rain
A powerful nor’easter sweeping through New Jersey has forced significant disruptions to the state’s public transportation network, with New Jersey Transit announcing multiple service suspensions on Monday, October 13. The storm, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall to much of the region, has raised safety concerns and led the agency to take precautionary measures to protect passengers, employees, and equipment. In a statement issued on its website, New Jersey Transit confirm
New Jersey Transit halts rail lines as nor’easter hits state with heavy rain
A powerful nor’easter sweeping through New Jersey has forced significant disruptions to the state’s public transportation network, with New Jersey Transit announcing multiple service suspensions on Monday, October 13. The storm, bringing strong winds and heavy rainfall to much of the region, has raised safety concerns and led the agency to take precautionary measures to protect passengers, employees, and equipment. In a statement issued on its website, New Jersey Transit confirm
Austin Weather Update: Stormy Saturday, Hot Sunday, Cooler Fall-Like Week Ahead
Austin residents should prepare for scattered showers and thunderstorms on Saturday, with rain chances around 30% across Central Texas. Thursday’s weak cold front brought localized downpours of up to 2 inches and gusts up to 33 mph at Austin Executive Airport, setting the stage for unsettled weekend weather. Saturday’s clouds and rainfall will keep afternoon highs slightly cooler than average, ranging between 91 and 95 degrees. Thunderstorms are no
Austin Weather Update: Stormy Saturday, Hot Sunday, Cooler Fall-Like Week Ahead
Austin residents should prepare for scattered showers and thunderstorms on Saturday, with rain chances around 30% across Central Texas. Thursday’s weak cold front brought localized downpours of up to 2 inches and gusts up to 33 mph at Austin Executive Airport, setting the stage for unsettled weekend weather. Saturday’s clouds and rainfall will keep afternoon highs slightly cooler than average, ranging between 91 and 95 degrees. Thunderstorms are no
Houston Weather: Extreme Heat Continues with 100-Degree Temperatures and Storm Chances This Week
Houston is experiencing a dangerous heatwave this week, with forecast highs reaching close to 100°F by Wednesday. These temperatures are nearing the all-time record for this date, which stands at 101°F, set in 2018. Monday's high reached 98°F, and it looks like the heat will persist for several more days. Along with the high temperatures, the humidity is not letting up, keeping the heat index between 103°F and 106°F every afternoon thro
Houston Weather: Extreme Heat Continues with 100-Degree Temperatures and Storm Chances This Week
Houston is experiencing a dangerous heatwave this week, with forecast highs reaching close to 100°F by Wednesday. These temperatures are nearing the all-time record for this date, which stands at 101°F, set in 2018. Monday's high reached 98°F, and it looks like the heat will persist for several more days. Along with the high temperatures, the humidity is not letting up, keeping the heat index between 103°F and 106°F every afternoon thro
Dallas Faces Storm Risk With Hail, Winds This Weekend
Residents in Dallas and across North Texas are being advised to stay alert as a round of potentially severe storms is expected to move through the region starting Friday afternoon and continuing through the weekend. While the tornado risk remains low, the forecast includes threats of large hail and damaging winds that could impact weekend plans. Warm and humid conditions have settled over the Dallas-Fort Worth area, creating the kind of unstable atmosphere ripe for storm development
Dallas Faces Storm Risk With Hail, Winds This Weekend
Residents in Dallas and across North Texas are being advised to stay alert as a round of potentially severe storms is expected to move through the region starting Friday afternoon and continuing through the weekend. While the tornado risk remains low, the forecast includes threats of large hail and damaging winds that could impact weekend plans. Warm and humid conditions have settled over the Dallas-Fort Worth area, creating the kind of unstable atmosphere ripe for storm development









