Heatwave conditions are likely to continue over parts of East India and Uttar Pradesh during the next five days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) informed on Sunday.
IMD predicted that heatwave conditions are likely to return to parts of Delhi NCR and Uttar Pradesh from Monday, while rains will continue in Maharashtra.
Heatwave to hit northwestern India from June 9, flash floods expected in parts of coastal Karnataka, Kerala, Konkan, Goa. Heavy rainfall in Maha and Karnataka.
The weather forecast looks pleasant and rather warm, particularly for Greater London, Surrey and East Sussex, in the coming weeks, meteorologists with InMeteo say
ClimaMeter, a research project funded by the European Union and the French National Centre for Scientific Research, has interpreted the May heatwave as a largely unique event whose characteristics can mostly be ascribed to human-driven…