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Early March Weather: India Heats Up, Weak Himalayan System, UK Nears 19C, U.S. Fog Gives Way to Storms

Officials flag brief, localized hazards during a broader warm trend.

Overview

  • India’s weather office says temperatures will stay above normal, with northwest regions 4–6°C higher than average and Delhi projected to climb from about 34°C on Wednesday toward 36°C by March 8.
  • The IMD highlights a feeble western disturbance bringing light rain or snow to higher elevations of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand between roughly March 4 and 9, with little cooling expected in the plains.
  • Mumbai faces a yellow alert for hot and humid pockets on Wednesday, as coastal Maharashtra endures sticky conditions alongside a gradual national rise in both maximum and minimum temperatures.
  • UK forecasters expect Thursday to be one of the warmest days of the year so far, with highs of 18–19°C in parts of southern and central England before a slight cool-down heading into the weekend.
  • The San Francisco Bay Area transitions from fog and showers to dry, gusty winds of 25–35 mph and very low dew points, while several U.S. locales deal with dense morning fog today ahead of a late‑week uptick in widespread rain and thunderstorms.