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'Mujhe bahut khushi hui': Macron drops linguistic surprise with Hindi farewell to PM ModiIn a remarkable departure from standard diplomatic protocol, French President Emmanuel Macron gave Prime Minister Narendra Modi a warm and ...
Rain check! A dry economic switch may add to Indians' war-led shocksAs India braces for an expected below-average monsoon alongside the looming threat of El Niño, concerns mount over a potential inflation sp...
US retail sales rises 1.7% MoM in March driven by gas price spike due to the Iran warA spike in gas prices due to the Iran war, now in its eighth week, resulted in a hefty 1.7% gain in retail sales in March after a revised 0...
Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad & more regions hit 40°C in March: Why experts say spring is disappearing and how heatwave could roast you aheadTemperature today: India is experiencing unusually high temperatures much earlier than expected this year. New Delhi recorded its hottest d...
India needs to scale up non-fossil fuel capacity to 600 GW by 2030In October-November period, when the unmet demand will likely be high, and in the high-demand months of March to June, almost all the avail...
Climate change intensifies India’s heatwave crisis as El Nino looms, experts sayIndia is facing an early, intense summer with prolonged heatwaves, as the IMD predicts, following its warmest February since 1901. The cool...
February 2025 hits record temperatures: What scientists reveal about the causes and consequencesFebruary 2025 experienced unusually warm temperatures, marking the highest average minimum temperature since 2017, with a peak on February ...
Delhi Weather Today: City wakes up to light rain, AQI stays ‘moderate’; Check full IMD forecastDelhi Weather Today: Delhi witnessed rainfall on Saturday morning, offering relief after an unusually warm February. The India Meteorologic...
Pest outbreak alert in US: Is your area the next hotspot for disease-carrying bugs?Unusual weather patterns across the US are leading to a rise in disease-carrying pests. The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) has...
Bengaluru February feeling like summer? Here's what IMD has predicted for the next few daysBengaluru is experiencing higher-than-normal temperatures caused by easterly winds instead of the usual northeasterly winds. This temperatu...
Unusual temperatures deepen Indian farmers' rabi crop fears; rain patterns complicate matters furtherUnseasonal weather patterns, including an alarming 70% rainfall deficit and higher-than-normal temperatures, significantly threaten India's...
Peak power demand touches a high of 238 GW in FebruaryAn unusually warm February caused peak power demand to reach 238 GW during solar hours, surpassing the expected 234 GW. Electricity consump...
Record winter warmth cuts gas consumptionNorth America's record warm anomalies in winter impacted US gas inventories, contributing to a surplus and price slump in the Atlantic Basi...
Delhi wakes up to balmy Wednesday, IMD predicts rain and thunderstorm in next 2 hoursAccording to the IMD, rainfall is expected in adjoining areas of isolated places of Northwest Delhi, Southwest Delhi, as well as the adjoin...
IMD & Skymet warn of searing summer heatThe IMD also said there is an enhanced probability of heatwave from March to May over many regions of central and adjoining northwest India.
Wheat output may drop for 2nd year straight due to warm winterHigh temperature leads to early maturing, thus reducing crop yields. Rain this month would bring down temperature and help in achieving goo...
- Temperature rise more in winter months than in summer
The warmth of winter months has increased significantly over the past 100 years.
Arctic sea ice maximum in 2013 and is fifth lowest on recordArctic sea ice reached its annual maximum extent in February this year and it was the fifth lowest in the past 35 years, according to a NAS...
- Warm weather weakens oil prices in Asian trade
Oil prices declined in Asian trade on Thursday as the market continued to focus on mild North American weather, dealers said.
- Oil prices bounce in thin holiday Asian trade
Oil prices were higher in thin holiday Asian trade on Tuesday, recovering ground lost Friday, dealers said.