Heatwave continues in several states, rain likely in northeast

Heatwave grips parts of India, with temperatures nearing 45°C in cities like Prayagraj and Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. On April 29, 2026, rain accompanied by thunderstorms is forecast for Bihar, West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Sikkim. Experts warn of prolonged heat due to developing El Nino conditions.

Uttar Pradesh reels under intense heat, with Banda recording a high of 47.6°C on Monday and 45.6°C on Tuesday. Temperatures near 45°C have been noted in Prayagraj, Varanasi, Amethi, Raebareli, and Ayodhya.

Weather forecasts indicate thunderstorms, strong winds, and rain across northern and eastern India on Wednesday. Bihar, West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and parts of Uttar Pradesh may see changes. Scattered rain is possible in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

MausamTak founder Devendra Tripathi stated that rain could provide relief from the heatwave in areas like Bundelkhand in Uttar Pradesh. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) defines a heatwave as maximum temperatures 5°C above normal for two consecutive days, and severe if 7°C above.

Rain will remain limited in central India's Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan. Light precipitation is expected in southern states. Developing El Nino conditions may lead to more heatwaves extending into the monsoon season. Heat action plans are in place across 23 states.

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India Meteorological Department Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra stated that northern parts of the Indo-Gangetic plains, eastern coastal states, Gujarat, Maharashtra and adjoining areas will experience higher-than-normal heatwave days this year. He pointed to climatologically prone areas where temperatures exceed 40 degrees Celsius. Measures including WhatsApp groups and display boards are in place to assist vulnerable populations.

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The India Meteorological Department has forecasted a hotter-than-normal summer for 2026, with above-normal heatwave days expected from March to May across most parts of the country. North Tamil Nadu and coastal areas are particularly likely to experience searing heat exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in plains. This comes after a warm February, the fifth-warmest since 1901.

PAGASA reported several areas reached borderline “extreme caution” heat index after a cold snap due to weakening northeast monsoon. The index ranges from 33 to 41 degrees Celsius, potentially causing heat cramps and exhaustion. Cotabato City and Zamboanga City neared 40 degrees Celsius.

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Nairobi residents have noted unusually high temperatures, but the Kenya Meteorological Department has assured there is no heat wave. In a statement on February 1, 2026, it explained that current conditions are seasonal and below the required threshold. No heat wave alerts have been issued anywhere in the country.

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