Wednesday, May 21, 2025

THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH | WEATHER WIRES | 21.05.2025 | WEDNESDAY

 

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THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH (GLOBAL EDITION)
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21st MAY 2025 / WEDNESDAY
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A Big Hello and A Very Good Moring to Readers and Viewers,

Today is WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH, - THE WEATHER WIRES which largely reads that, Unpredictable Weather Grips the Globe: From Thunderstorms to Floods and Heatwaves! 

The world is witnessing a whirlwind of extreme weather events, from torrential rains to scorching heatwaves, disrupting lives and raising concerns about climate resilience.

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THE CLIMATE & WEATHER SCAN

As i scan the online and offline space to learn about the Weather Updates, worldwide in India as well in Gujarat, what i read is that, weather is that, Unpredictable Weather Grips the Globe: From Thunderstorms to Floods and Heatwaves! 

The world is witnessing a whirlwind of extreme weather events, from torrential rains to scorching heatwaves, disrupting lives and raising concerns about climate resilience. In India, pre-monsoon showers are wreaking havoc, while far-off regions like Australia, the United States, Ghana, and China grapple with their own weather woes. Here’s a look at the chaotic weather patterns making headlines, with a spotlight on how they’re impacting lives and what they mean for the future. 

In Maharashtra, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast that pre-monsoon rains will continue till May 31, bringing both relief and trouble. While the rains offer a breather from the summer heat, they’ve also triggered waterlogging and traffic snarls in cities like Mumbai. The IMD attributes these unseasonal showers to a surface trough and western disturbances, a pattern typical of May but increasingly intense. Urban infrastructure, already stretched thin, is struggling to cope, exposing gaps in monsoon preparedness. For Mumbaikars, it’s a bittersweet deal—cooler days but flooded streets. 

Bengaluru, meanwhile, is reeling under a deluge that’s brought the city to a standstill. A staggering 130mm of rainfall in just 12hours has inundated low-lying areas, flooding homes and even the Central Crime Branch office. The IMD had warned of heavy rainfall across Karnataka, but the intensity caught many off guard. This isn’t just a one-off; it’s a wake-up call for urban planners to rethink drainage systems and flood management in India’s tech hub. 

Across the globe, Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) is battling its own watery crisis. Evacuations have been orderedafter parts of NSW received over 260mm of rain, causing flash floods and damaging winds. The Hunter and Mid North Coast regions are the worst hit, with rivers swelling and roads submerged. The NSW State Emergency Service has urged residents not to drive through floodwaters, but the rapid rise in water levels has left many stranded. This extreme weather event, described as “incredible” by locals, underscores the growing unpredictability of rainfall patterns. 

In Ireland, the sunny spell is giving way to stormy weather, with Met Éireann issuing flooding andthunderstorm warnings alongside a Status Yellow thunderstormwarning for 10 counties. The sudden shift from clear skies to potential flooding is a stark reminder of how quickly weather can turn. With rivers at risk of overflowing, Irish authorities are on high alert, preparing for disruptions that could mirror the chaos seen elsewhere. 

The United States is also in the grip of severe weather. South of Kansas City, the risk of severe weather is growing, with storms threatening to dump heavy rain and spawn tornadoes. This comes on the heels of a deadly tornado outbreak that has already put 30 million people on edge. The National Weather Service has warned of flash flooding risks in Oklahoma and Texas, where saturated grounds can’t absorb more water. These back-to-back weather events are stretching emergency services thin and raising questions about infrastructure resilience. 

In Ghana, Accra is grappling with severe flooding, prompting political finger-pointing. NPP’s Tabitha Ayillah has called out Stan Dogbe over the heavydownpours causing chaos, highlighting how urban flooding is as much a governance issue as a weather one. Poor drainage and unplanned urbanisation have left the city vulnerable, a problem all too familiar to Indian cities like Bengaluru and Mumbai. 

On the other side of the spectrum, Pakistan is sweating under persistent heatwave conditions, with temperatures soaring and no immediate relief in sight. The stark contrast between flooding in some regions and scorching heat in others paints a grim picture of climate extremes. Meanwhile, in the UK, an Atlantic storm is set to disruptthe Bank Holiday weekend, with Devon and other areas bracing for heavy rain and gusty winds. Even Wales is on alert, with discussions about what it would take to declare a drought, despite recent rains—a sign of how erratic weather patterns are becoming. 

China, too, is facing nature’s fury, with heavy rains killing six in thesouth and prompting disaster alerts. The deluge has caused widespread damage, forcing authorities to issue warnings and evacuate vulnerable areas. Like India, China’s southern regions are no strangers to heavy rainfall, but the increasing frequency and intensity are sounding alarm bells. 

What’s the Bigger Picture? 

These global weather events, from Maharashtra’s pre-monsoon rains to NSW’s floods and Pakistan’s heatwave, point to a troubling trend: climate change is amplifying weather extremes. Cities like Bengaluru and Accra are drowning due to poor urban planning, while regions like Wales flirt with drought despite occasional rains. The IMD’s forecasts, like those of global weather agencies, are getting better at predicting these events, but preparedness lags behind. In India, the urban sprawl is outpacing infrastructure upgrades, leaving cities vulnerable to even moderate rainfall. Globally, the story is similar—whether it’s Kansas City’s tornado threat or China’s deadly floods, the world is struggling to adapt.

This chorus of meteorological extremes is no longer a coincidence—it is a crescendo of climate warnings that cannot be ignored. Be it flood, drought, storm, or heat, every headline is a harbinger, urging global policymakers and citizens alike to shift from weather resilience to climate action.

For India, the immediate focus should be on bolstering urban resilience. Better drainage systems, stricter building norms in flood-prone areas, and real-time weather alerts can save lives and livelihoods. Globally, these events are a clarion call for climate action—reducing emissions, investing in green infrastructure, and fostering international cooperation to share data and strategies. As Maharashtra braces for more rain and Bengaluru picks up the pieces, the message is clear: nature isn’t waiting for us to catch up. It’s time to act, and fast.

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THE WORLD OUTLOOK

So, let us see, as to how is weather panning across the world today ...

Below is a detailed weather outlook for Wednesday, May 21, 2025, across the specified regions, based on the most recent and relevant data available. Since precise daily forecasts for a specific date in the future are not available, I will provide a general outlook informed by seasonal climate predictions from sources like the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and NOAA, focusing on expected temperature and precipitation patterns for May 2025. These are supplemented with an understanding of typical weather patterns for mid-May in each region. Note that daily weather can vary significantly, and this outlook reflects probabilistic trends rather than exact conditions. For precise local forecasts, consult national meteorological services closer to the date.

South Pacific (Australia and New Zealand)
  • Temperature: Above-normal temperatures are likely across Australia and New Zealand, consistent with seasonal forecasts for May–July 2025. Expect daytime highs in Australia ranging from 15–25°C (59–77°F) in southern coastal areas (e.g., Sydney, Melbourne) to 25–30°C (77–86°F) in northern regions (e.g., Darwin). New Zealand is likely to see temperatures between 10–18°C (50–64°F) in the South Island and 12–20°C (54–68°F) in the North Island.
  • Precipitation: Enhanced probabilities for above-normal rainfall are predicted for northern and western Australia, potentially leading to wetter conditions in regions like Queensland and Western Australia. New Zealand may experience near-normal rainfall, with a chance of wetter conditions in western areas due to prevailing westerly winds.
  • Weather Patterns: Australia’s northern and western regions may see showers or thunderstorms, while southern areas like Victoria and Tasmania are likely to experience partly cloudy skies with mild temperatures. New Zealand could have variable weather, with possible showers in the west and drier conditions in the east.

Asia
  • Temperature: Above-normal temperatures are expected across most of Asia, particularly in the Arabian Peninsula, Eastern Asia, and the Maritime Continent. Expect highs of 30–40°C (86–104°F) in South Asia (e.g., India, Pakistan), 25–35°C (77–95°F) in Southeast Asia (e.g., Thailand, Vietnam), and 20–30°C (68–86°F) in East Asia (e.g., China, Japan). The Indian subcontinent may see slightly weaker temperature anomalies.
  • Precipitation: The Indian subcontinent, including India and Bangladesh, has a high probability of above-normal rainfall, marking the early monsoon season. Southeast Asia and the Maritime Continent are also likely to see wetter-than-average conditions, with frequent showers or thunderstorms. Central Asia may experience below-normal rainfall, leading to drier conditions.
  • Weather Patterns: South Asia is likely to see monsoon-related rains, with heavy showers possible in India’s southern and eastern regions. Southeast Asia may experience tropical showers, while northern China and Japan could see a mix of sunny and cloudy conditions with occasional rain.

Eurasia
  • Temperature: Above-normal temperatures are predicted across most of Eurasia, particularly in eastern Europe and western Central Asia. Expect highs of 15–25°C (59–77°F) in western Russia and 20–30°C (68–86°F) in Central Asian countries like Kazakhstan.
  • Precipitation: Eastern Europe and western Central Asia have enhanced probabilities for below-normal rainfall, suggesting drier conditions. However, northern areas near the Arctic may see near-normal or slightly wetter conditions.
  • Weather Patterns: Western Russia and Central Asia are likely to experience mostly dry and sunny weather, with occasional clouds. Eastern Europe may see stable, warm conditions, while northern regions could have light showers due to polar influences.

Middle East
  • Temperature: The Arabian Peninsula is expected to have significantly above-normal temperatures, with highs of 35–45°C (95–113°F) in countries like Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Oman.
  • Precipitation: Below-normal rainfall is forecast for the southern Arabian Peninsula, extending into Central Asia, indicating predominantly dry conditions.
  • Weather Patterns: Expect hot and dry weather with clear skies across most of the Middle East. Dust or sandstorms are possible in arid regions, particularly in Saudi Arabia and Iraq.

Africa
  • Temperature: Above-normal temperatures are predicted across most of Africa, especially northern Africa and Madagascar. Expect highs of 25–35°C (77–95°F) in northern Africa (e.g., Egypt, Algeria) and 20–30°C (68–86°F) in sub-Saharan regions. Southern Africa may see slightly weaker temperature anomalies, with highs of 15–25°C (59–77°F).
  • Precipitation: Rainfall predictions show no clear signal for most of Africa, except for enhanced above-normal rainfall in equatorial regions (e.g., central Africa) and below-normal rainfall in the southern Arabian Peninsula’s adjacent areas. East Africa may continue to see heavy rains due to recent flooding trends.
  • Weather Patterns: Northern Africa is likely to be hot and dry, while central Africa may experience showers or thunderstorms. Southern Africa could see mixed conditions, with drier weather in the south and occasional rains in central areas.

Europe
  • Temperature: Above-normal temperatures are expected across Europe, with highs of 15–25°C (59–77°F) in western Europe (e.g., France, UK) and 20–30°C (68–86°F) in southern and eastern Europe (e.g., Spain, Greece).
  • Precipitation: Eastern Europe has a higher probability of below-normal rainfall, suggesting drier conditions, while western and central Europe may see near-normal precipitation.
  • Weather Patterns: Western Europe is likely to experience partly cloudy skies with mild temperatures and occasional showers. Southern Europe may see sunny and warm conditions, while eastern Europe could be predominantly dry.

Latin America
  • Temperature: Above-normal temperatures are forecast for South America north of 20°S, including most of Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela, with highs of 25–35°C (77–95°F). Southern parts of South America (e.g., Argentina, Chile) may see weaker temperature anomalies, with highs of 10–20°C (50–68°F).
  • Precipitation: Northwest South America has enhanced probabilities for above-normal rainfall, while northeastern areas and the southeastern Pacific may see below-normal rainfall.
  • Weather Patterns: Northern South America, including the Amazon Basin, is likely to experience tropical showers or thunderstorms. Southern regions may see cooler, drier conditions, with partly cloudy skies in Argentina and Chile.

Caribbean
  • Temperature: Above-normal temperatures are expected, with highs of 25–32°C (77–90°F) across islands like Jamaica, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic.
  • Precipitation: Near-normal to above-normal rainfall is likely, with a chance of tropical showers due to the early hurricane season.
  • Weather Patterns: Expect warm and humid conditions with a mix of sun and clouds. Scattered showers or thunderstorms are possible, particularly in the afternoon.

North America (Mexico, US, Canada)
  • Temperature
    • Mexico: Above-normal temperatures are likely, with highs of 30–40°C (86–104°F) in central and northern regions. Coastal areas may see 25–35°C (77–95°F).
    • US: The NOAA Climate Prediction Center forecasts well above-average temperatures in eastern, central, and northwestern parts, with highs of 20–30°C (68–86°F) in the east and central US, and 10–20°C (50–68°F) in the northwest. The southwest may see near-normal temperatures.
    • Canada: Above-normal temperatures are expected in eastern and central regions, with highs of 15–25°C (59–77°F). Western Canada may see cooler conditions near the coast, with highs of 10–20°C (50–68°F).
  • Precipitation
    • Mexico: Below-normal rainfall is likely, leading to drier conditions.
    • US: Below-normal rainfall is forecast for the southwest, extending to the western coast of Central America, while near-normal rainfall is expected along the equator. The eastern US may see variable precipitation.
    • Canada: No clear rainfall signal, suggesting a mix of dry and wet conditions depending on the region.
  • Weather Patterns
    • Mexico: Hot and dry with clear skies, though coastal areas may see occasional showers.
    • US: Warm and sunny in the east and central regions, with possible showers in the southeast. The southwest may be dry, while the northwest could see clouds and light rain.
    • Canada: Eastern Canada is likely to be warm with partly cloudy skies. Western Canada may experience cooler, wetter conditions due to Pacific influences.

Polar Regions (Antarctic and Arctic)
  • Antarctic:
    • Temperature: Near-average to slightly above-average temperatures are expected, with highs of -20 to -5°C (-4 to 23°F) in coastal areas and much colder inland (e.g., -50 to -30°C or -58 to -22°F).
    • Precipitation: No clear signal for precipitation, but light snow is typical in coastal regions.
    • Weather Patterns: Expect cold and windy conditions with variable cloud cover. Coastal areas may see light snow showers, while the interior remains dry and extremely cold.
  • Arctic:
    • Temperature: Above-normal temperatures are likely, with highs of -5 to 5°C (23–41°F) in coastal areas (e.g., northern Canada, Greenland).
    • Precipitation: Enhanced probabilities for above-normal rainfall (or snow) in regions north of 60°N, suggesting wetter conditions.
    • Weather Patterns: Variable weather with possible snow or rain in coastal areas. Cloud cover is likely, with occasional clear spells.

Notes and Caveats
  • Data Sources: The outlook is based on seasonal climate updates from the WMO (May–July 2025) and NOAA’s U.S. climate outlook for May 2025. These provide probabilistic trends rather than exact daily forecasts.
  • ENSO Context: The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is expected to be in a neutral state, with a slight chance of weak La Niña conditions influencing rainfall patterns, particularly in the Pacific and South America.
  • Limitations: Daily weather can deviate from seasonal trends due to short-term atmospheric dynamics (e.g., jet stream shifts, tropical systems). For precise forecasts, check local meteorological services like Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology, NOAA, or the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts closer to May 21, 2025.
  • Regional Definitions: The outlook follows conventional geographical boundaries, with Eurasia treated as eastern Europe and western Central Asia, and Oceania including Australia and New Zealand.
For the most accurate and localized weather updates, consult national weather services or platforms like www.weathercharts.org for global meteorological charts on the day of interest.
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THE INDIA OUTLOOK

So, let us see, as to how is weather panning across the nation (India) today ...

The weather outlook for India on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, varies significantly across regions due to the country’s diverse geography and the onset of pre-monsoon conditions. Below is a detailed forecast based on available data, covering temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind, and regional variations. Note that forecasts are based on historical trends and recent meteorological updates, and conditions may shift, so checking real-time data closer to the date is advisable.
National Overview
  • Temperature: India will experience hot and dry conditions in most regions, with average daytime temperatures ranging from 36°C to 43°C. Northern and central areas will see the highest temperatures, while southern coastal regions and hill stations remain relatively cooler. Nighttime temperatures will generally stay above 25°C, with minimal cooling in urban areas due to heat retention.
  • Precipitation: Most of India will remain dry, but heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected along the west coast (Karnataka, Konkan & Goa, and Kerala) and adjoining peninsular areas, with extremely heavy falls possible in Karnataka and Konkan. Expect 0–2 rainy days in northern regions like Delhi, with 11 rainy days on average across India, contributing to 51.3 mm of precipitation for the month.
  • Humidity: High humidity levels, especially in coastal areas (70–80%), will exacerbate the heat, making conditions feel hotter. Northern plains will have moderate to high humidity (40–60%).
  • Wind: Breezy to windy conditions are expected, with average wind speeds of 18 km/h nationwide. Coastal areas may experience gusts up to 40–60 km/h due to pre-monsoon activity.
  • UV Levels: Very high UV levels (6–8) are expected, particularly in northern and central India, necessitating sun protection like sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses.
Regional Breakdown
Northern India (Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh)
  • Temperature
    • Delhi: 39°C (max), 28°C (min), with very high heat and humidity.
    • Jaipur: Around 42°C (max), 28°C (min), with extreme heat.
    • Ladakh: Cooler at 16°C (max), 5°C (min), ideal for outdoor activities.
    • Himalayan regions (e.g., Manali): 18°C (max), 8°C (min), pleasant with melting snow.
  • Precipitation: Mostly dry with scattered clouds. Delhi expects no rainfall, with only 2 rainy days for the month (17 mm total). Light rain is possible in isolated Himalayan areas.
  • Conditions: Extreme heat in the plains (Delhi, Agra, Jaipur) makes early morning or late afternoon activities advisable. Hill stations like Manali and Ladakh offer cooler escapes.
  • Sunshine: 11–12 hours of bright sunshine, with 65% of daylight hours sunny in Delhi.
Southern India (Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa)
  • Temperature
    • Chennai: 33°C (max), 28°C (min), with high humidity.
    • Bangalore: 24–30°C (max), 22°C (min), relatively comfortable.
    • Kerala (e.g., Kochi): 29°C (max), 25°C (min), warm and humid.
  • Precipitation: Heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely along the west coast, especially in Karnataka (extremely heavy falls expected) and Konkan & Goa. Kerala may see evening showers, with rainfall increasing toward the end of May. Chennai may experience cloudy skies with light rain.
  • Conditions: Coastal areas will feel sticky due to high humidity. Inland areas like Bangalore are cooler but may see cloudy skies. Houseboat stays in Kerala’s backwaters or visits to Munnar’s hill stations are recommended despite rain risks.
  • Sunshine: 8–10 hours, reduced by cloud cover in coastal areas.
Western India (Mumbai, Gujarat, Rajasthan)
  • Temperature
    • Mumbai: 31°C (max), 27°C (min), cloudy with high humidity.
    • Ahmedabad: 42°C (max), 28°C (min), scorching and dry.
  • Precipitation: Mumbai and Goa may see light to moderate rain due to pre-monsoon activity along the west coast. Gujarat and Rajasthan remain dry.
  • Conditions: Mumbai’s cloudy skies and humidity make hydration critical. Rajasthan’s extreme heat (40–45°C) calls for avoiding midday sun.
  • Sunshine: 9–11 hours, with clearer skies in Gujarat and Rajasthan.
Eastern India (Kolkata, West Bengal, Northeast)
  • Temperature
    • Kolkata: 37°C (max), 28°C (min), with broken clouds.
    • Northeast (e.g., Guwahati): 30–35°C (max), 23°C (min).
  • Precipitation: Light rain is likely in the Northeast (e.g., Shillong, Guwahati) and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, with thunderstorms possible. Kolkata may see scattered clouds with minimal rain.
  • Conditions: Warm and humid, with occasional relief from showers in the Northeast. Verdant hills and tea gardens remain scenic despite rain risks.
  • Sunshine: 8–10 hours, interrupted by clouds and showers.
Central India (Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra)
  • Temperature
    • Pune: 26–33°C (max), 23°C (min).
    • Nagpur: 35–40°C (max), 27°C (min).
  • Precipitation: Mostly dry, but interior Maharashtra may see thunderstorms or light rain.
  • Conditions: Hot and dry, with rising temperatures toward the end of May. Avoid peak sun hours in urban areas.
  • Sunshine: 10–12 hours, with clear to partly cloudy skies.
Key Weather Events and Warnings
  • Heatwaves: Northwestern India (e.g., Rajasthan, Delhi) faces prolonged heatwave conditions, with temperatures possibly exceeding 45°C in some areas. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts double the usual heatwave days in the northwest.
  • Pre-Monsoon Rainfall: Heavy rainfall is forecast for the west coast (Karnataka, Konkan & Goa, Kerala) from May 18–24, with extremely heavy falls in Karnataka and Konkan on May 21. Thunderstorms and lightning are likely in the Northeast and parts of Maharashtra.
  • Climate Context: Above-normal temperatures and an intensified monsoon are expected due to reduced Eurasian snow cover and global warming, increasing the likelihood of extreme weather. Real-time monitoring is essential.
Travel and Safety Tips
  • Clothing: Wear light, breathable clothing (cotton shirts, long dresses, or pants). In culturally sensitive areas, women should opt for ankle-length dresses with covered shoulders. For cooler regions like Ladakh, bring layers and light trekking jackets.
  • Sun Protection: Use sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses due to high UV levels. Avoid outdoor activities between 11 AM and 3 PM in hot regions.
  • Hydration: Carry water to stay hydrated, especially in northern and central India where heat is intense.
  • Rain Preparedness: In coastal areas like Kerala and Karnataka, carry raincoats or umbrellas for sudden showers. Avoid flood-prone areas.
  • Destinations: Hill stations (Manali, Munnar, Ladakh) and beach resorts (Goa, Kerala) offer relief from heat. The Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand is ideal for its cool climate and blooming flora.
Specific City Forecasts (May 21, 2025)
  • Delhi: 39°C (max), 28°C (min), scattered clouds, no rain, 12 hours of sunshine, UV 8.
  • Mumbai: 31°C (max), 27°C (min), cloudy, light rain possible, high humidity.
  • Chennai: 33°C (max), 28°C (min), cloudy, light rain likely.
  • Kolkata: 37°C (max), 28°C (min), broken clouds, no significant rain.
  • Bangalore: 24–30°C (max), 22°C (min), partly cloudy, dry.
  • Jaipur: 42°C (max), 28°C (min), clear, extreme heat.
  • Kochi: 29°C (max), 25°C (min), heavy rain possible, humid.
Notes
  • Forecasts are based on historical data and recent IMD updates, but weather can change rapidly, especially with pre-monsoon activity. For real-time updates, check the India Meteorological Department (mausam.imd.gov.in) or local weather apps.
  • The IMD’s long-range forecast suggests above-average monsoon rainfall starting late May, which may influence conditions in southern and western regions.
  • For specific travel plans, contact local authorities or tour operators for updates on weather-related disruptions, especially in rain-prone areas.
This outlook provides a comprehensive snapshot of India’s weather on May 21, 2025, tailored to regional variations and practical considerations for residents and travelers.

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THE GUJARAT OUTLOOK

So, let us see, as to how is weather panning across the state (Gujarat) today ...

The weather outlook for Gujarat on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, is based on available forecasts and historical trends, as precise daily predictions for this date are not fully detailed in the provided data. Here’s a comprehensive overview based on the most relevant information:
Temperature
  • Ahmedabad: The maximum temperature is expected to reach around 42°C, with a minimum of approximately 31°C. The average temperature throughout the day is likely to hover around 39°C.
  • General Gujarat: Across the state, daytime temperatures are expected to be high, likely ranging between 39°C and 42°C, with nighttime temperatures not dropping much below 28°C. Coastal areas like Saurashtra and Kutch may experience slightly milder daytime highs due to sea breezes, potentially around 38–40°C.
Precipitation
  • Recent posts on X indicate a cyclonic circulation influencing Gujarat, with a possibility of light rainfall in some areas, particularly in Saurashtra and South Gujarat, due to mid-level cloud formation. However, widespread or heavy rain is not expected on May 21, as the forecast suggests unseasonal rains may intensify closer to May 22–24. The chance of rain on Wednesday is low, with less than 10 mm of precipitation expected, and most areas are likely to remain dry.
  • May is typically a very dry month in Gujarat, with historical data indicating only about 3 rainy days for the entire month and minimal rainfall.
Wind Conditions
  • Wind Speed: Expect breezy conditions with average wind speeds around 22 km/h (13–14 mph). Gusty winds reaching 30–40 km/h are possible, especially in coastal areas like Kutch and Saurashtra.
  • Wind Direction: Winds are likely to blow from the west or northwest, consistent with typical May patterns.
  • Ahmedabad Specific: Wind speeds in Ahmedabad are expected to be around 6–8 km/h, with gusts up to 7.6 m/s (27 km/h), coming from a direction of approximately 288 degrees (west-northwest).
Cloud Cover and Sunshine
  • The forecast suggests mainly clear skies in most parts of Gujarat, with some scattered cloud development possible, particularly in Saurashtra and South Gujarat due to the cyclonic circulation.
  • Sunshine hours are expected to be high, with clear skies prevailing for most of the day. The UV Index is likely to be very high, around 10, so sunscreen and protective clothing are recommended for outdoor activities.
Air Quality
  • Air quality in Gujarat, particularly in urban centers like Ahmedabad and Surat, may be unhealthy for sensitive groups due to high pollution levels. Those with respiratory issues should limit outdoor time if symptoms like difficulty breathing or throat irritation occur.
  • Rural areas may have slightly better air quality, but moderate health concerns for sensitive individuals remain.
Regional Variations
  • Ahmedabad: Hot and dry with a high of 42°C and a low of 31°C. Mostly clear skies with light winds.
  • Saurashtra and Kutch: Slightly cooler due to coastal influence, with highs of 38–40°C. Gusty winds and a slight chance of light showers.
  • South Gujarat (e.g., Surat): Similar temperatures to Ahmedabad (39–42°C), with a low chance of light rain in the afternoon or evening.
  • North Gujarat (e.g., Disa): Very hot, with temperatures potentially reaching 43°C, and dry conditions.
Additional Notes
  • Sunrise and Sunset: In Ahmedabad, sunrise is expected at 5:56 AM and sunset at 7:15 PM IST. Similar timings apply across Gujarat.
  • Cyclonic Influence: A cyclonic circulation is active in the region, which may lead to increased cloud cover and light showers starting May 22. While May 21 is expected to be mostly dry, monitor updates for potential changes.
  • Heat Precautions: With temperatures soaring above 40°C in many areas, staying hydrated and avoiding peak sun hours (11 AM–3 PM) is advisable.
  • Forecast Uncertainty: The forecast is based on historical trends and recent posts, as real-time models for May 21, 2025, are not fully available. Check closer to the date for updates from sources like the India Meteorological Department (IMD) or GujaratWeather.com.
Sources
  • India Meteorological Department (IMD) for general weather patterns.
  • GujaratWeather.com for regional insights and recent updates.
  • AccuWeather and The Weather Channel for temperature and air quality data.
  • Posts on X for real-time sentiment and cyclonic activity updates.
For the most accurate and up-to-date forecast, consult local sources like mausam.imd.gov.in or gujaratweather.com closer to May 21, 2025.

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  6. Tornado outbreak concerns grow in U.S. And, Hamas-Israel talks hit impasse
  7. ‘We could hear it coming’: homes destroyed in Ky. tornado
  8. ‘I knew I had to help’: Knoxville brewery owner helps hometown after deadly storms
  9. 'I always wanted to see a tornado, but not like this,” Juneau resident says
  10. Cleanup continues after Monday night storms pass through the Topeka area
  11. Heavy rain forecast for Sikkim; thunderstorms likely in south Bengal: IMD issues alert
  12. Europe's Climate Crisis Calls For India To Build New Global Green Partnerships
  13. St. Louis tornado's scale, living in wrecked homes, 'failure' with sirens: Recap
  14. Bengaluru Rains Turn IT Hubs Into Pools — MP Seeks WFH Mandate
  15. 'Significant damage': Tornado researchers outline 9-km downburst path near Chatham, Ont.
  16. Bengaluru flooded but Congress celebrates: BJP slams anniversary event timing
  17. Scott County leaders to discuss aid with tornado survivors Tuesday
  18. Damage and disruption as violent storms batter southern France
  19. Bat hurdle for man seeking to demolish 'flood' home
  20. India's "Silicon Valley" flooded after heavy rains: there are victims
  21. Met Éireann issues fresh weather warning for thunderstorms in Offaly
  22. Following devastating fire, Aurora family has precious memories preserved by 1-800-Packouts of Northern Illinois
  23. Encroachments along streams in Ketti valley flood farmlands and roads, allege Nilgiris residents
  24. Severe storms approaching Chicago area Tuesday
  25. 'Fastest' steam locomotive set to return to Somerset
  26. Chicago Forecast: Soaking rain, heavy downpours, low visibility through morning commute
  27. Southeast Wisconsin weather: Windy & wet Tuesday
  28. First alert weather Day | Severe storms with tornado potential possible today
  29. Marion, Ill. woman survives EF4 tornado with only seconds to spare
  30. Volunteers pitch in to help tornado victims in Laurel County
  31. 2 feared trapped, 4 rescued after portion of building collapses in Thane
  32. Severe storms, tornadoes kill more than 25 in south-central US
  33. UK faces 25C mini-heatwave next week with six counties in England roasted
  34. Yellow thunderstorm warning issued for 10 counties
  35. Galway Fishery closed due to high water temperatures
  36. Doctor drought: France eyes tough fixes, doctors push back
  37. College student recounts surviving tornado in St. Louis after being thrown from car
  38. Cyclonic circulation likely over Arabian sea off Karnataka coast on May 21: IMD
  39. More seeds from Iowa’s silver maples signals trees may be drought stressed
  40. First Alert for moderate to heavy rain & gusty winds
  41. Flooding resolved in 70% of Bengaluru's affected zones, says DK Shivakumar
  42. First Alert Day: Scattered storms possible Tuesday
  43. Peter Rhodes on big debts, small cars and a tiny casualty of the drought
  44. Status Yellow thunderstorm warning issued for 10 counties as sunny spell to end
  45. Flooding warning: Heavy rain wrecks havoc on Cape Town roads – Photos
  46. Steps being taken to prevent Newquay from being flooded in the future
  47. Spring River prepares for Memorial Day weekend after historic flooding
  48. System upgrades to put NOAA weather radios offline despite threat of severe weather
  49. South Sudan: KSRelief-Funded Nutrition Support Reaches More Than 6,000 Vulnerable Women and Children in South Sudan
  50. Ten counties under thunderstorm warning today, with spot flooding and lightning damage possible
  51. 600-mile storm to end UK's 'mini heatwave'
  52. IMD predicts hot and humid conditions in Odisha; several districts to witness thunderstorm, lightning activities
  53. Eight flood mitigation projects in Johor being implemented - Exco
  54. Bank holiday weather forecast: Met Office says dry spell will 'end' in UK with 'many areas seeing rain or showers' - what is outlook for half term?
  55. Pre-monsoon rains to continue in Maharashtra till May 31
  56. Met Éireann issues Status Yellow thunderstorm warning for 10 counties as sunny spell set to end
  57. UN Food Agency provides lifesaving nutrition to over 6,000 vulnerable South Sudanese
  58. Northwest Europe’s long, sunny spring has triggered wind drought
  59. Plans for more home buybacks after Cyclone Alfred
  60. BC Hydro’s challenge: Powering province through surging demand, drought and trade war
  61. Ireland weather: Met Éireann issues thunderstorm warning for 10 counties on Tuesday
  62. Punjab announces summer vacations from May 28; check full schedule
  63. Met Eireann weather warning as thunderstorm alert over ten Irish counties
  64. Irish weather: Fresh thunderstorm warning as more mixed conditions settle in
  65. First alert weather Day: strong storm risk returns, in rounds, for Tuesday
  66. Wale drops funny reaction to videos of Sheldon walking in flood waters, gives hi...
  67. Highest temperature in Telangana drops to 40.6C at the peak of summer; 11 districts under heavy rain alert on May 20
  68. Storms bring damage to Adams County
  69. Hydrotechnical structures damaged in Sumy region as a result of Russian attack: authorities say there are no floods
  70. Cork Weather: 'Lightning damage' risk for Munster as forecasts spell bad news for next week
  71. Bengaluru on orange alert, Cognizant issues WFH
  72. What to know about how KY weather service staff shortages affected tornado alerts
  73. Family of 7 survives home being thrown across the street during tornado
  74. IMD predicts no drop in temperature in Odisha, Sambalpur sizzles at 42 degrees Celsius
  75. Fresh US tornado warnings after storms kill 28 and devastate airport: video
  76. Republican lawmakers could soon kill clean energy jobs in their home states
  77. Green infrastructure investments can help Chennai tackle climate resilience: Report
  78. First alert: Steamy to storms, damaging wind risks this evening
  79. First Alert Forecast: Spotty storm possible Tuesday, with lower humidity through mid-week
  80. 5 dead in 36 hours: Relentless rains leave Bengaluru gasping for relief amid civic apathy and chaos
  81. Schools, hospitals put on alert in Punjab as another heatwave begins today
  82. Flooding emergency unfolding in northern NSW
  83. First Alert Weather Day | Tuesday, May 20, 2025
  84. Punjab announces summer vacation for schools
  85. PDMA issues alert about ongoing heatwave in KP
  86. Met Éireann issues Status Yellow thunderstorm warning for ten counties as sunny spell set to end
  87. Accra flooding: Crisis of attitude, not just infrastructure
  88. Weather: Snow expected in South Africa as cold front hits
  89. What needs to happen for a drought to be declared in Wales
  90. Number Of Deaths Due To Rain In Bengaluru Rises To 5
  91. BC Hydro’s challenge: Powering province through surging demand, drought and trade war
  92. Met Éireann: Risk of thunderstorms for 10 counties
  93. KSrelief-funded nutrition support reaches more than 6,000 vulnerable women and children in South Sudan
  94. Bengaluru's Kanteerava Stadium flooded after heavy rains. Watch
  95. Punjab announces much-needed summer vacation for schools from May 28
  96. Over 192,000 affected by Maguindanao del Sur floods --Ndrrmc
  97. Krishnagiri’s KRP, Kelavarapalli dams opened; flood alert issued for three districts
  98. UK faces mini-heatwave within days and nine counties in England will be hit
  99. Couple in 70s recover life savings after losing bag in Busan cab
  100. Cyclonic circulation may form over Arabian Sea by May 21, says IMD
  101. Floods, Railway Interruption, And Lost Contracts: FBiH Railways Sink Into The Red
  102. Another day of rain, waterlogged roads in Bengaluru
  103. ‘Unimaginable’: Family hides in closet as tornado destroys house around them
  104. How climate change is making your home insurance costs increase
  105. Monsoon likely to hit Kerala in 4-5 days, says IMD in early onset alert
  106. USDA Updates Crop Conditions: 78% Of Corn Planted, 66% Of Soybeans
  107. Spot flooding and thunderstorms possible today, Met Éireann warns as sunny spell set to end
  108. Met Office shares when weather will change as heavy rain to hit Liverpool
  109. Aviva Encourages Homeowners To Create Flood-Resilient Gardens
  110. Bengaluru rain: Red alert issued for city, IT companies ask employees to work from home
  111. Met Éireann issues flooding and thunderstorms warning as sunny spell set to end
  112. Sewer flood 'caused £13k damage to community hub'
  113. Met Office predicts mix of sun and rain for Burnham this week
  114. Memories flooding back as days of rain inundate regions
  115. Punjab schools to begin summer vacations on May 28 amid heatwave
  116. Grim Stoke-on-Trent forecast as 'wall of rain' to drench UK in weather twist
  117. Sheffield weather: Relief from drought this weekend with first showers in a month arriving this weekend
  118. WHO’s advice for staying safe in heatwave
  119. LIVE news updates: Monsoon likely to reach Kerala in 4-5 days, says IMD
  120. Department of Meteorology expects hot weather, warns of strong wind, high sea
  121. Bengaluru entrepreneur shares pic of flooded car as city reels under heavy rains
  122. KP PDMA issues alert about ongoing heatwave
  123. Ghana news Flooding in Accra: The Alogboshie situation
  124. Weather Office Issues Orange Alert For Bengaluru
  125. Normal life disrupted as rains continue to pound Bengaluru, rain-related toll rises to 5
  126. ‘Unprecedented rainfall’: NSW downpour leads to evacuation orders for towns and 24 flood rescues
  127. Home spared after tornado rips through Kiowa County family’s property
  128. Bengaluru receives heavy rainfall in years, IMD warns of more showers today, check full weather update here
  129. Kerala rain: Orange alert in 4 districts today, yellow in 8
  130. FG to end flooding from Cameroon’s Lagdo Dam
  131. Heat wave alert: Scorching heat persists across Pakistan
  132. KL-Karak Highway widening project starts in Q2 2025, LPT1 flood mitigation works already started – AFA
  133. Dublin weather: Met Eireann's thunderstorm and spot flooding alert but sunshine to return
  134. St. Louis mayor pleads for aid from Trump officials after tornado
  135. Bananas under threat as rising temperatures killing crops – report
  136. Loadshedding worsens in Lahore as heatwave persists
  137. Pub to launch guidebook for building owners, developers to enhance flood resilience of their premises
  138. Pre-monsoon rainfall activities may continue till May 31
  139. Bengaluru's Hosur Road closed due to heavy flooding, traffic cops issue advisory
  140. How to stay safe during a heatwave
  141. Where ‘rare’ May snowfall likely to occur this week
  142. Record low rivers prompt drought experts meeting
  143. When a Neighborhood Floods, Foreclosures Often Follow
  144. Yazoo County residents cleaning up after Saturday’s flash flooding event
  145. China warns of extreme heat threatening wheat crops in key growing regions
  146. Australia: White grain rallies as drought demand intensifies
  147. Over 700 objections to homes among lakes
  148. Pindi braves scalding heat
  149. CWA issues high temperature alert for southern, eastern Taiwan areas
  150. Dungog residents evacuated as local businesses, schools shut
  151. Kentucky Father’s family miraculously survives deadly tornadoes
  152. Morning news wrap: Ed arrests ex-UCO Bank CMD in Rs 6,200 cr loan scam; Bengaluru flooded, braces for more rain & more
  153. Flash flood reignites debate over Lagos’ environmental challenges
  154. Fresh heatwave alert: Temperatures set to skyrocket across Pakistan
  155. Heatwave likely to persist across country this week
  156. 'Multi-day flood event' set for Australia's east coast
  157. Infant and family survive EF-1 tornado after home flies onto neighbor's yard in Gordon
  158. T&T downgraded to Green Alert but floodwaters still impacting communities
  159. Regional corp chair urges home owners: Allow us 'access' for flood response
  160. Business chambers want talks with Govt on flooding issues
  161. Severe four-day heatwave to grip Pakistan's plains
  162. Tuesday starts cool with mostly sunny skies before rain hits Philadelphia region
  163. Pakistan's plains to face severe four-day heatwave
  164. Pastor of tornado-damaged church shares feature untouched by elements
  165. Family of 7 survives home being thrown across the street during tornado
  166. Tornado survivor shares her story as cleanup continues in Morganfield
  167. Record May heat scorches north, central China
  168. While Trump overhauls FEMA, Mississippi tornado survivors await assistance
  169. Weather Update: Bengaluru Sees Heaviest May Rain In Two Years; Cyclone Watch Issued For South, Central India
  170. 175 trees knocked down by high wind across Kyrgyzstan on May 17-18
  171. Bank holiday weather: Exact time rain to pummel UK this weekend in huge washout
  172. The drought of 1976: memories of a dry summer in Wigan
  173. Laurel Co. community works to recover after deadly tornadoes
  174. Cyclone review recommends resuming home buyback scheme in Brisbane
  175. Elderly man, 12-year-old electrocuted in flooded Bengaluru basement
  176. What you do before and during a tornado could mean the difference between life and death
  177. Home repossessions in three states are on the rise and homeowners can do nothing about it
  178. Midland area floods: Victims still searching for justice 5-years-later
  179. More disaster assistance heading to Moss Point two years after tornado damage
  180. 3 dead, 500 homes flooded, streets submerged: Marooned Bengaluru braces for 5 more days of heavy rain
  181. ‘Total collapse’: Mohandas Pai tears into Bengaluru govt over city’s ‘pathetic’ state, says ‘1 lakh crore spent on freebies’
  182. Bengaluru rain: Elderly man, 12-year-old boy electrocuted in flooded apartment
  183. System upgrades to put NOAA weather radios offline despite threat of severe weather
  184. Lexington organizations are working to collect donations for tornado victims
  185. Springfield City Council approves emergency bill to continue not charging for debris disposal from April 29 storms
  186. Multiple flood rescues, schools shut as heavy rain lashes NSW
  187. UAE: Dense fog disrupts visibility across major roads
  188. From power companies to tree trimmers, crews across the Ozarks are on high alert for more storms
  189. Heavy rains kill 6 in China's south, disaster alerts issued
  190. Another heatwave to grip country from today
  191. Storms and tornadoes continue to ravage central U.S.
  192. Alabama weather service radio offline for updates as severe storms threaten state
  193. Tornado Ripped Roof Off Dundalk Home, Over Dozen Households Displaced
  194. 10-year-old girl killed as tree falls amid windstorm in Shopian
  195. Bengaluru heavy rain: 70% of identified flood-prone areas fixed, says Dks
  196. ‘To assist them is big for us’: Jefferson County lends helping hand to Tuscaloosa County for storm cleanup
  197. IMD issues yellow alert for Rayalaseema and south coastal districts for May 20-21
  198. Tornado touches down near North Bend
  199. Thousands without power as thunderstorms sweep through Kansas City metro
  200. ‘It’s just devastating;’ Survivors of tornado in Laurel County searching for anything they can salvage
  201. Kentucky Father’s family miraculously survives deadly tornadoes
  202. Resources pour into Laurel County as tornado recovery continues
  203. Slightly less settled this week, before a change for the bank holiday weekend
  204. Wibw working to fix storm-related transmitter damage
  205. Pastor of tornado-damaged church shares feature untouched by elements
  206. Family of 7 survives home being thrown across the street during tornado
  207. 2 more tornadoes confirmed in West Michigan after severe storms
  208. Margalla on Fire
  209. Defeated and Depressed
  210. Mid-Michigan dam restorations are picking back up, with residents to pay nearly $218M
  211. More storms threaten the central US as thousands recover from deadly tornadoes
  212. Storm leaves residents in Grand Island without power
  213. Through Denver7 Gives fund, viewers help Bennett family devastated by tornado
  214. Dozens of regional schools close after heavy rain, evacuation orders
  215. 130mm rainfall in 12 hours brings Bengaluru to its knees
  216. Family arrives home to see aftermath of Friday’s devastating EF3 tornado in Scott County
  217. BBC Gladiators star presents awards to students of her former Wexford school
  218. National Weather Service confirms ‘gustnado’ in South Jersey on Friday, dusting up winds of more than 100 mph
  219. Elbert County emergency officials did not send alerts ahead of Sunday's tornado
  220. Marion, Ill. woman survives EF4 tornado with only seconds to spare
  221. Dry Days Numbered as Memorial Day Weekend Turns Stormy
  222. NWS confirms Ef-1 tornado following May 16 storms
  223. Windy and drier weather midweek before more rain chances arrive
  224. Bengaluru rain: Pregnant and stuck in bus, woman sat clutching her belly
  225. Richmond’s flouride system is back online
  226. Tuesday is a first alert weather Day as another round of storms impacts the Mid-South
  227. Tornado in South Jersey last week had wind gusts up to 95 mph
  228. At Sai Layout in Bengaluru, every rain is a countdown to more damage
  229. Why 39.2C feels like 48.5C: Capital braves high humidity; air turns poor
  230. Lincoln in flood advisory as severe storms sweep through eastern Nebraska
  231. Bennett neighbors reel from tornado as town plans for growth
  232. Tornado touches down near North Bend
  233. Waterville homeowners still in limbo 1 year after historic flooding
  234. Family loses home in tornado while son battles cancer at Cincinnati Children’s
  235. St. Louis mayor says warning sirens weren't deployed properly before tornado
  236. Sydney weather: Huge rain bomb strikes NSW - what you need to know
  237. London couple hospitalized after tornado rips apart home
  238. Volunteers pitch in to help tornado victims in Laurel County
  239. Deadly storms spawn dozens of tornadoes in the Midwest and South
  240. STORM WATCH: Rain expected Wednesday, flooding possible for Thursday
  241. Storms and tornadoes continue to ravage central U.S. after killing dozens
  242. Delhi feels the heat, real feel temp touches 48.5°C
  243. Community rallies after tornado devastates pals Therapeutic Farm in Bloomington
  244. Governor Kehoe Requests Federal Disaster Declaration for Barry, Greene, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton and Washington Counties for Destructive April 29 Severe Storms
  245. Rural areas rely on variety of alerts to notify residents of severe weather
  246. Retention strength of carbon fiber reinforced polymer rebar under elevated temperatures
  247. Flood victims still seeking justice 5 years later
  248. Enhanced Fujita Scale; how National Weather Service ranks tornadoes
  249. Ahead of govt’s second anniversary, opposition ridicules Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar
  250. Mayville community finds hope amid cleanup after 5 tornadoes hit Dodge County
  251. Spring River prepares for Memorial Day weekend after historic flooding
  252. Resources pour into Laurel County as tornado recovery continues
  253. Family of 7 survives home being thrown across the street during tornado
  254. St. Louis tornado siren failure was a result of 'human error,' Spencer says
  255. After the dust settled from Friday's storm cars flock to car washes
  256. First-Of-Its-Kind Global Study Shows Grasslands Can Withstand Climate Extremes With A Boost Of Nutrients
  257. How a state requests federal aid following a natural disaster
  258. ‘We could hear it coming’: homes destroyed in Ky. tornado
  259. In Photos: Tornadoes touch down near Elizabeth and Bennett
  260. ‘I knew I had to help’: Knoxville brewery owner helps hometown after deadly storms
  261. Proposed FEMA change could leave Wyoming towns in trouble when disasters damage public infrastructure
  262. Pastor of tornado-damaged church shares feature untouched by elements
  263. Cleanup continues after historic flooding
  264. In Bengaluru, it is rain, flood, then repeat
  265. Met Éireann issues immediate thunderstorm warning for five counties
  266. Scott Co. Emergency Management discusses long-term disaster recovery
  267. Landlords warned on soaring insurance costs
  268. Oil vs Eden: Iraqis fight to save fabled Mesopotamian Marshes from drilling and drought
  269. 'Very close-knit' neighborhood comes together to clean up after tornado
  270. Infant and family survive EF-1 tornado after home flies onto neighbor's yard in Gordon
  271. Flood survivors rally behind tornado survivors
  272. Enthusiasts gear up for monsoon treks; forest dept advises caution & thorough preparation
  273. Kentucky Father’s family miraculously survives deadly tornadoes
  274. Wet season begins with flash flooding and storm alert
  275. Missouri Governor Kehoe requests federal disaster declaration for destructive April 29 storms
  276. ‘I’ve never gotten as scared as this’: Hernando resident recalls moments storm passed by
  277. Tallmadge couple gets help with flooding property: 19 Troubleshooters gets results
  278. Severe weather season hits: What's the right insurance coverage for you?
  279. Thunderstorm, warning, rain alert issued for Mumbai
  280. Event held in Midland commemorating 5-year anniversary of dam failures
  281. Tornado warning Richardson, Pawnee
  282. Iconic Auckland boatshed floods, owner wants to demolish, rebuild
  283. Family loses home of 47 years to Laurel County tornado
  284. Somerset churches giving resources to tornado survivors
  285. Whitmer requests federal disaster aid for northern Michigan ice storm damage
  286. Flash flood warning issued for KC metro as hail pelts some areas during tornado watch
  287. Evacuations, flood rescues as widespread rain continues
  288. Storm cleanup underway in Scottsbluff following hail, wind damage
  289. FEMA officials will survey St. Louis storm damage to determine major disaster declaration
  290. Midstate cities requesting FEMA to revise flood maps
  291. MI On Pace For Record Number Of Tornadoes In 2025, NWS Says
  292. Owner finds support after tornado rips through small business
  293. Fire major died in Laurel Co. tornado, shielding his wife from danger
  294. Missing man found trapped in Tyler creek bed during storm
  295. NWS confirms two more tornadoes in Columbia and Dodge County from Thursday night
  296. ‘Amazing that no one was injured’: Extensive cleanup effort picks up after Grinnell tornado
  297. Organizations coming together to help in Plevna tornado recovery
  298. Tornado count climbs across Wisconsin as surveying continues
  299. Maha braces for heavy downpour, IMD issues orange alert for Pune
  300. ‘Must evacuate’: Warning as heavy rain hits
  301. Severe weather strikes southwest Nebraska Sunday night
  302. Subterranean safety valve protecting Tokyo metro from flood disaster
  303. Wichita Falls city officials look to lift city’s drought watch restrictions
  304. First Alert: Some frosty mornings as spring cools off this week
  305. ‘Preying on a community.’ Looting prompts curfew at Kentucky tornado site
  306. NWS: EF1 tornado hit parts of Ripley, Dearborn counties in Indiana
  307. Ky. firefighter killed while shielding wife during tornado response
  308. Tornado siren down at Conestoga Lake amid severe weather threat
  309. ‘Not common': Where did the Illinois dust storm come from and why did it happen?
  310. Schools in tornado's path across St. Louis look to return to normalcy
  311. Fire Bulletin #9
  312. Storms and tornadoes continue to ravage central U.S. after killing dozens
  313. In pictures: Wild winds, heavy rain lash Aussie state
  314. Dams empty, farmers sell livestock as southern NSW dries out
  315. Tornado confirmed in Tri-State during Friday storms, NWS says
  316. Tornadoes strike two Kansas towns, damaging homes, trees, utility poles
  317. Cow survives getting impaled by lumber during tornado that destroyed dairy farm
  318. Rare ‘gustnado’ hit N.J. during Friday’s intense storms, with top winds of 105 mph
  319. ‘Amazing that no one was injured’: Extensive cleanup effort picks up after Grinnell tornado
  320. Tornadoes Rip Through Multiple States
  321. Hervida Camp cabin severely damaged after Friday night storm
  322. Resources pour into Laurel County as tornado recovery continues
  323. Kentucky volunteers sort through rubble amid tornado damage in London
  324. ‘Amazing that no one was injured’: Extensive cleanup effort picks up from Grinnell tornado
  325. St. Louis Pleads for Federal Aid From FEMA After Devastating Tornado: 'We Can't Do It Alone'
  326. Argentina’s Soy Crop Could Face ‘Significant Losses’ After Storms
  327. FEMA Shifts Disaster Burden to States in Wake of Deadly Tornadoes
  328. Spring Creek Dam study highlights flood relief potential, funding still needed
  329. City leaders push new peninsula design plan ahead of coastal flood predictions
  330. Storm damages homes, causes flooding and knocks out power
  331. Overnight evacuations, flood warnings as heavy rain continues in NSW
  332. N.J. weather: Stormy, cooler stretch with heavy rain starts Wednesday. Latest forecast.
  333. Dangerous fire weather concerns return Tuesday with gusty and dry conditions
  334. Climate crisis demands action
  335. NC governor proposes $891 million more for Hurricane Helene recovery
  336. No Trump, no FEMA? Tornado-ravaged city’s mayor pleads for help
  337. Millions prepare for severe storms in the Midwest and South
  338. Days of rain, strong wind and flash flooding ahead
  339. Moncton Wildcats break lengthy drought to become QMJHL champions
  340. Girl killed, several injured as gusty windstorms wreak havoc across Kashmir
  341. Gusty winds damage two high-density apple orchards in Pulwama
  342. Metro area firefighter rescue teams assist Laurel County tornado victims
  343. Hakeem seeks relief for Kashmir orchardists affected by windstorm
  344. Windstorm devastation: Bukhari condoles death of father-daughter in Shopian
  345. Officials share why sirens didn’t sound in Hershey during Tornado Warning last week
  346. Five ways to prepare yourself for future floods
  347. Good Question: My home was damaged in the tornadoes on Friday. Can I apply for help from FEMA?
  348. Scotts Bluff County sees storm with damaging winds Sunday night
  349. 7 tornadoes struck Minnesota, western Wisconsin on Thursday
  350. KY fire officials: Major died in the line of duty during tornado in Laurel County
  351. Tornado warning mistakenly sent out in Union County
  352. Danville man arrested on weapons, narcotics charges
  353. Triple-Digit Heat Wave To Bake SoCal
  354. Ky. firefighter killed while shielding wife during tornado response
  355. The Cost Of Salt
  356. Strong winds cause widespread damage in Ganderbal
  357. Evacuations ordered after parts of NSW received more than 260mm of rain
  358. Corps invests $205 million in Tennessee, Kentucky projects
  359. 'Just chaos': Colorado tornado victims start cleanup from Sunday's storm damage
  360. Learn how to navigate federal flood planning with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  361. How to help, get help after May 16 severe weather in the Heartland
  362. Why don’t people evacuate disasters? New study raises surprising explanations
  363. Tornado watch issued for Douglas County until 9 p.m.
  364. Maximum temp likely to hit 35°C
  365. First Alert 6 Weather Day: Tornado Watch issued, severe storms expected Monday night
  366. Karnataka CM, his Deputy to conduct a city-wide inspection in Bengaluru on May 21 following heavy rainfall
  367. Family of 7 survives home being thrown across the street during tornado
  368. Marion Community School Dist. collecting money, donations for families affected by tornado
  369. Angling Suspended at Ballina’s Moy Fishery Over High Water Temperatures
  370. Pakistan weather update: PMD issues heatwave alert for another four days
  371. First Alert Weather: Tornado Watch issued for much of the Ozarks
  372. Thunderstorms likely in city, yellow alert issued in state: IMD
  373. Warm temps, winds make for elevated fire danger across North Bay, East Bay
  374. Williamson Co. board chairman issues disaster declaration for Friday’s storm
  375. BBB issues warning in aftermath of tornadoes, severe storms
  376. Ky. firefighter killed while shielding wife during tornado response
  377. Tornado Touched Down In Pittsburgh Area, Weather Service Confirms
  378. Mid-Michigan residents demand the state take "accountability" on fifth anniversary of the 2020 flood
  379. Organizations coming together to help in Plevna tornado recovery
  380. Accra Floods: Kwadwo Sheldon descends on Madina MP after his estate gets flooded
  381. FEMA to assess St. Louis tornado damage this week. Help for homeowners is uncertain
  382. Kdmc releases list of 176 dangerous buildings ahead of monsoon urges residents to vacate
  383. Bengaluru's reality after heavy downpour: Farewell roads, hello rafts
  384. Bengaluru in dark, power utility gets 33,000 calls
  385. 50 electric buses suspended, several others stranded during Bengaluru rain
  386. Srinagar fire department issues safety advisory amid heatwave conditions

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