Wednesday, May 28, 2025

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THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH (GLOBAL EDITION)
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28th MAY, 2025 / WEDNESDAY
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A Big Hello and A Very Good Moring to Readers and Viewers,

Today is WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY, 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH, - THE WEATHER WIRES ... 

Extreme Weather Batters the Globe: Is Climate Change Tightening Its Grip?

In the last 24 hours, the world has witnessed a flurry of severe weather events that have left communities reeling and experts pointing to the growing influence of climate change. From massive hailstorms in Texas to an early monsoon drenching India, nature seems to be sending a loud message.

Let’s dive into the chaos and what it means for our planet.

Starting with the United States, Texas was hammered by huge hailstones up to 15 cm in diameter across several counties, causing significant damage to property and vehicles. Alongside this, a tornado tore through areas near Menard, Texas, adding to the state’s woes. Such extreme weather isn’t just a one-off; it’s part of a pattern where warming temperatures are supercharging storms, making them more intense and unpredictable. Climate scientists have long warned that rising global temperatures increase atmospheric moisture, fueling such violent weather phenomena.

Halfway across the world, India is grappling with its own weather drama. The monsoon arrived early, bringing heavy rains and triggering red alerts in several regions. While the monsoon is a lifeline for India’s agriculture, its early onset and intensity are raising eyebrows. Experts link this to climate change, which is altering monsoon patterns, making them erratic and harder to predict. Farmers, who rely on timely rains, now face uncertainty, while urban areas brace for flooding.

This early deluge is a stark reminder that India, with its vast population and vulnerable infrastructure, needs urgent climate resilience measures.

Elsewhere, Oman was engulfed by a sandstorm, reducing visibility and disrupting daily life. Meanwhile, Japan felt the earth shake with a 5.1 magnitude earthquake in Hokkaido, a reminder of the planet’s restless geology, which, while not directly tied to climate change, adds to the sense of a world under strain.

These events, happening within a single day, paint a grim picture. Climate change isn’t some distant threat—it’s here, reshaping weather patterns and hitting us with nature’s fury. The science is clear: burning fossil fuels pumps greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, trapping heat and destabilizing weather systems.

Yet, governments and industries worldwide are dragging their feet on cutting emissions. In India, where coal still powers much of the economy, the push for renewables likes solar and wind is growing but not fast enough to keep pace with the climate crisis.

On the ground, people are paying the price. In Texas, farmers and homeowners are left picking up the pieces after hail and tornadoes. In India, early monsoons mean flooded streets and disrupted lives. In Oman, sandstorms choke communities. These aren’t just weather updates; they’re wake-up calls.

Adaptation—better infrastructure, early warning systems, and climate-smart agriculture—is critical. But adaptation alone won’t cut it. The world needs to double down on mitigation: slashing emissions, protecting forests, and shifting to sustainable energy.

The past 24 hours show that no corner of the globe is immune. Whether it’s hail in Texas, rains in India, or sandstorms in Oman, the climate crisis s a global problem demanding global solutions. India, with its growing influence, must lead by example—ramping up clean energy and pushing for stronger international climate action. If we don’t act fast, today’s headlines will be tomorrow’s norm. The question is: will we listen before it’s too late?

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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 ...

A World in Flux: From Linda Ronstadt’s Regrets to Nature’s Fury
This week’s news paints a vivid picture of human emotions and nature’s unpredictability, bridging personal reflections with global challenges. From a legendary singer’s cringe-worthy musical memory to relentless weather upheavals across continents, the stories unfolding demand our attention.
Starting with a touch of nostalgia, American singer Linda Ronstadt, whose voice once defined an era, has revealed a song she can’t bear to hear. In a candid interview with American Songwriter, Ronstadt admitted that her rendition of “Heatwave” makes her wince every time it plays. “I cringe when it comes on the radio,” she said, citing discomfort with how her voice sounded in the 1970s cover of the Motown classic. Despite her stellar career, blending country, rock, and pop, this one track remains a sore spot, reminding us that even icons have their moments of self-doubt. It’s a humanising glimpse into the life of a star who, despite her Grammy-laden legacy, isn’t immune to the sting of artistic regret.
Shifting gears to the whims of weather, the UK is bracing for a climatic rollercoaster. According to The Mirror, Britain is set for a topsy-turvy spell with temperatures yo-yoing—rising, dipping sharply, and climbing again. This erratic pattern, driven by clashing weather systems, is leaving Brits scrambling to adapt. It’s a stark reminder of how climate change is making weather less predictable, challenging daily life and long-term planning alike.
Across the Irish Sea, Wales is grappling with more immediate concerns. Wales Online reports that flood alerts have been issued along the Welsh coastline as heavy rain and high winds batter the region. Coastal communities are on edge, with authorities urging vigilance as tides and storms conspire to wreak havoc. The situation underscores the growing threat of extreme weather, a global issue that spares no corner of the world.
That threat is painfully evident in the United States, where the Ozarks region is reeling from severe flooding. KY3 details how torrential rains have washed out roads and bridges, disrupting lives and infrastructure. Local resident Joshua Roberts noted, “We’re used to flooding, but this magnitude is something else.” Emergency services are stretched thin, and the damage serves as a grim warning of nature’s power when unchecked.
Halfway across the globe, Australia is grappling with its own deluge. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, quoted in The Straits Times, warned that recovery from recent floods could take months. The devastation, coupled with power outages and fallen trees reported by WA Today, highlights the compounding challenges of rebuilding in the face of recurring natural disasters. Australia’s resilience is being tested, much like its global counterparts.
Closer to home, Maharashtra is bearing the brunt of nature’s wrath. The Times of India reports that heavy rains have damaged over 3,000 hectares of crops, threatening livelihoods and driving up vegetable prices. Farmers are staring at losses, and consumers will soon feel the pinch at local markets. This comes at a time when India is already grappling with inflation, making the economic ripple effects all the more worrisome.
Meanwhile, meteorologists are sounding alarms about an early start to the tropical storm season. The Independent suggests that the first tropical storm of 2025 could arrive sooner than usual, potentially intensifying the challenges faced by vulnerable regions. With climate patterns shifting, the world must brace for more frequent and severe weather events.

Commentary: These stories, though disparate, weave a common thread—humanity’s vulnerability in the face of nature and personal reflection. Linda Ronstadt’s cringe at “Heatwave” reminds us that even the most accomplished among us carry regrets, a humbling parallel to our collective struggle against unpredictable weather. From Wales to the Ozarks, Australia to Maharashtra, the relentless rains and winds signal a planet in distress. The early tropical storm warning only amplifies the urgency for global action on climate change. As vegetable prices rise in India and recovery drags on in Australia, the economic and human toll of these events cannot be ignored. It’s high time for policymakers, communities, and individuals to prioritise resilience—be it through sustainable farming, robust infrastructure, or global cooperation to mitigate climate impacts. Just as Ronstadt faced her musical misstep, we must confront these challenges head-on, learning from each storm to build a more prepared tomorrow.
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THE WORLD OUTLOOK

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

Providing a detailed weather outlook for May 28, 2025, across multiple global regions is challenging due to the inherent unpredictability of weather beyond a few days and the lack of specific daily forecasts in the available data for that exact date. However, I can offer a synthesized outlook based on seasonal climate predictions from sources like the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and NOAA, which provide probabilistic forecasts for temperature and precipitation for the May–July 2025 period, as well as general climatological patterns. Since daily weather specifics (e.g., exact temperatures, wind speeds, or storm events) are not available for a future date like May 28, 2025, I’ll focus on likely conditions based on these seasonal trends, regional climate characteristics, and any relevant shorter-term patterns. I’ll also highlight where data is limited and assumptions are made.
Below is a region-by-region weather outlook for May 28, 2025, tailored to the South Pacific (Australia, New Zealand), Asia, Eurasia, Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America, Caribbean, North America (Mexico, US, Canada), and the Polar regions (Antarctic, Arctic). Each section includes expected temperature and precipitation patterns, with notes on potential weather events where applicable.

South Pacific (Australia, New Zealand)
  • Temperature: The WMO’s Global Seasonal Climate Update for May–July 2025 indicates a high probability of above-normal temperatures across Australia and New Zealand due to widespread above-average sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in surrounding oceans, except in the near-equatorial central Pacific. On May 28, expect warmer-than-average conditions, with Australia likely seeing daytime highs in the range of 20–30°C (68–86°F) in coastal areas like Sydney or Melbourne, and hotter in inland regions (potentially 30–35°C or 86–95°F). New Zealand’s temperatures may range from 15–22°C (59–72°F) in places like Auckland or Christchurch, reflecting late autumn warmth.
  • Precipitation: Enhanced probabilities for above-normal rainfall are forecast for northern and western Australia, extending southeastward. On May 28, northern Australia (e.g., Darwin) may see scattered showers or thunderstorms, with rainfall amounts of 5–15 mm possible. Southern Australia and New Zealand have a weaker signal for rainfall, suggesting mostly dry conditions with a chance of light showers (0–5 mm) in coastal areas like Melbourne or Wellington, typical of late autumn.
  • Other Conditions: Expect partly cloudy skies in Australia, with potential for gusty winds in southern coastal areas due to passing frontal systems. New Zealand may experience breezy conditions in the South Island, with winds of 20–40 km/h possible.

Asia
  • Temperature: The WMO predicts above-normal temperatures across most of Asia, particularly in the Arabian Peninsula extending to Eastern Asia. On May 28, expect hot conditions in South Asia (e.g., India, Pakistan) with temperatures of 30–40°C (86–104°F), though the Indian subcontinent may see slightly weaker warmth compared to eastern regions. Southeast Asia (e.g., Thailand, Vietnam) will likely have temperatures of 28–35°C (82–95°F), while East Asia (e.g., China, Japan) may range from 20–30°C (68–86°F).
  • Precipitation: Enhanced probabilities for above-normal rainfall are forecast over the Indian subcontinent, Bay of Bengal, and Southeast Asia. On May 28, expect monsoon-like showers or thunderstorms in India (e.g., Mumbai, Delhi) with 10–20 mm of rain possible, potentially higher in localized areas. Southeast Asia may see heavy showers (15–30 mm), especially in coastal regions like Bangkok. Eastern Asia has a weaker signal, suggesting partly cloudy skies with light rain (0–5 mm) in places like Shanghai or Tokyo.
  • Other Conditions: High humidity is likely in South and Southeast Asia due to pre-monsoon or monsoon activity. Northern Asia (e.g., Siberia) may see stable, warm conditions with clear skies.

Eurasia
  • Temperature: Eurasia, particularly from the Arabian Peninsula to Eastern Asia and parts of Europe, is expected to have above-normal temperatures. On May 28, western Russia and Central Asia may experience 20–30°C (68–86°F), while eastern Russia (e.g., Siberia) could see 15–25°C (59–77°F), reflecting late spring warmth.
  • Precipitation: Below-normal rainfall is forecast for the southern Arabian Peninsula extending into Central Asia, suggesting dry conditions on May 28 with minimal precipitation (0–2 mm) in places like Kazakhstan or Uzbekistan. Eastern Europe and western Central Asia may also see below-normal rainfall, with mostly clear skies and a slight chance of light showers (0–5 mm).
  • Other Conditions: A weakened jet stream due to a sudden stratospheric warming event earlier in 2025 could lead to stable, warm high-pressure systems dominating much of Eurasia, with occasional gusty winds (20–30 km/h) in open steppe regions.

Middle East
  • Temperature: The WMO highlights the Arabian Peninsula as having a high probability of above-normal temperatures. On May 28, expect very hot conditions, with daytime highs of 35–45°C (95–113°F) in cities like Riyadh, Dubai, or Baghdad, typical of late spring in the region.
  • Precipitation: Below-normal rainfall is forecast for the southern Arabian Peninsula, indicating dry conditions on May 28. Expect clear skies with negligible precipitation (0–1 mm) across most of the Middle East.
  • Other Conditions: High heat indices due to low humidity and intense sunshine are likely. Dust storms could develop in arid areas like Saudi Arabia or Iraq if winds increase (20–40 km/h).

Africa
  • Temperature: Most of Africa, including northern Africa and Madagascar, is expected to have above-normal temperatures. On May 28, northern Africa (e.g., Egypt, Algeria) may see 30–40°C (86–104°F), while sub-Saharan Africa (e.g., Nigeria, Kenya) could range from 25–35°C (77–95°F). Southern Africa has a weaker signal for warmth, with temperatures likely in the 20–28°C (68–82°F) range.
  • Precipitation: Rainfall predictions show no clear signal for most of Africa, except for enhanced above-normal rainfall in equatorial regions. On May 28, expect scattered showers or thunderstorms in equatorial Africa (e.g., Congo, Uganda) with 5–15 mm of rain possible. Northern and southern Africa are likely to be dry, with clear skies and minimal precipitation (0–2 mm).
  • Other Conditions: High humidity in equatorial regions may lead to muggy conditions. Dust and haze could affect visibility in the Sahel and Sahara.

Europe
  • Temperature: Europe is forecast to have above-normal temperatures for May–July 2025. On May 28, expect warm late-spring conditions, with temperatures of 20–30°C (68–86°F) in western Europe (e.g., France, Germany) and 15–25°C (59–77°F) in northern Europe (e.g., Scandinavia). Southern Europe (e.g., Spain, Italy) may see 25–35°C (77–95°F).
  • Precipitation: Eastern Europe and western Central Asia have enhanced probabilities for below-normal rainfall, suggesting mostly dry conditions on May 28 with clear skies and light showers (0–5 mm) possible in places like Poland or Ukraine. Western Europe has no strong signal, but localized showers (5–10 mm) could occur in areas like the UK or France.
  • Other Conditions: Stable high-pressure systems may dominate, leading to sunny conditions in much of Europe. A weakened jet stream could reduce storm activity, but coastal areas may see breezy conditions (15–30 km/h).

Latin America
  • Temperature: South America, particularly north of 20°S, is expected to have above-normal temperatures. On May 28, northern South America (e.g., Brazil, Colombia) may see 28–35°C (82–95°F), while southern areas (e.g., Argentina, Chile) could range from 10–20°C (50–68°F) due to late autumn cooling.
  • Precipitation: Northwest South America has enhanced probabilities for above-normal rainfall, suggesting showers or thunderstorms (10–20 mm) in places like Colombia or Ecuador. Southern South America has a weaker signal, with mostly dry conditions and light showers (0–5 mm) possible in Buenos Aires or Santiago.
  • Other Conditions: Tropical areas may experience high humidity, while southern regions could see fog or low clouds due to cooler temperatures.

Caribbean
  • Temperature: The Caribbean is forecast to have above-normal temperatures. On May 28, expect warm and humid conditions with highs of 28–33°C (82–91°F) in places like Jamaica, Cuba, or Puerto Rico.
  • Precipitation: No strong rainfall signal is indicated, but the early hurricane season could bring localized showers or thunderstorms (5–15 mm) to islands like Barbados or the Dominican Republic.
  • Other Conditions: High humidity and light winds (10–20 km/h) are likely, with a low but non-zero chance of tropical disturbances given the season’s onset.

North America (Mexico, US, Canada)
  • Temperature: The southern and eastern US, Mexico, and Central America are expected to have above-normal temperatures. On May 28, Mexico and the southern US (e.g., Texas, Florida) may see 30–38°C (86–100°F), while the eastern US (e.g., New York, Atlanta) could range from 25–32°C (77–90°F). Canada and the western US have a weaker signal, with temperatures likely at 15–25°C (59–77°F) in places like Toronto or Seattle. NOAA’s outlook for the US favors well-above-average temperatures in the east, central, and northwest.
  • Precipitation: Below-normal rainfall is forecast for the southwestern US and Mexico, suggesting dry conditions on May 28 with clear skies and minimal precipitation (0–2 mm) in places like Phoenix or Mexico City. The eastern US and Canada have no strong signal, but localized showers (5–10 mm) are possible in the Midwest or Ontario.
  • Other Conditions: A weakened jet stream may reduce storm activity, but the eastern US could see humid conditions with a chance of thunderstorms. Western Canada and the US may experience breezy conditions (15–30 km/h) due to frontal passages.

Polar Regions (Antarctic, Arctic)
  • Antarctic:
    • Temperature: The Antarctic region is expected to have near-average temperatures for May 2025, with historical data suggesting a cooler-than-average May in some areas. On May 28, expect temperatures of -20 to -50°C (-4 to -58°F) in the interior, and -5 to -15°C (23 to 5°F) along the coast (e.g., McMurdo Station).
    • Precipitation: Minimal precipitation (mostly snow, 0–2 mm water equivalent) is expected due to the dry, cold climate. Coastal areas may see light snow showers.
    • Other Conditions: Strong winds (20–50 km/h) are possible in coastal regions, with clear to partly cloudy skies. Antarctic sea ice extent is forecast to be below average, potentially affecting coastal weather patterns.
  • Arctic:
    • Temperature: The Arctic is expected to have above-average temperatures, consistent with recent trends. On May 28, temperatures may range from -5 to 5°C (23 to 41°F) in areas like Greenland or Svalbard, and -10 to 0°C (14 to 32°F) in the central Arctic.
    • Precipitation: Light snow or mixed precipitation (0–5 mm) is possible, especially in coastal areas like Barrow, Alaska. No strong rainfall signal is indicated.
    • Other Conditions: Arctic sea ice extent is forecast to be slightly below average, with partly cloudy skies and potential for fog in warmer coastal areas. Winds of 15–30 km/h are likely.

Key Notes and Limitations
  • Data Basis: This outlook relies on seasonal forecasts from WMO and NOAA for May–July 2025, which provide probabilities rather than daily specifics. Daily weather events (e.g., storms, exact temperatures) cannot be precisely predicted this far in advance, so I’ve used climatological averages and seasonal trends to estimate conditions.
  • ENSO Context: The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is expected to be neutral by May 2025, with a weak La Niña-like pattern influencing rainfall (e.g., wetter conditions in parts of Australia and Southeast Asia, drier in the equatorial Pacific). This shapes the regional outlooks but doesn’t provide exact daily conditions.
  • Uncertainties: Sudden weather events (e.g., tropical cyclones, heatwaves) could alter conditions significantly. For example, the Caribbean could see early hurricane activity, and North America might experience localized severe weather not captured in seasonal forecasts.
  • Polar Regions: Limited daily data for the Arctic and Antarctic means reliance on historical patterns and seasonal trends. Sea ice extent data suggests continued decline, which may influence coastal weather.
For more precise updates closer to May 28, 2025, consult local meteorological services or global weather models like those from NOAA, ECMWF, or Metcheck.
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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 28, 2025, varies significantly across regions due to the country’s diverse climate. Below is a detailed forecast based on available data, focusing on key regions and cities, with temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind, and other relevant conditions. Note that May is typically a pre-monsoon period in India, characterized by high temperatures and increasing humidity, with some areas experiencing early monsoon influences.

Northern India (Delhi, Jaipur, Chandigarh, etc.)
  • Delhi:
    • Temperature: High of 39°C (102°F), low of 26°C (79°F).
    • Conditions: Sunny with light winds. Expect clear skies and hot, dry weather typical of late May. Moderate to high heat and humidity levels, with a maximum UV index of around 6 (High).
    • Precipitation: No significant rainfall expected (0% chance during most hours).
    • Wind: Easterly winds at 7-12 km/h (4-7 mph).
    • Sunrise/Sunset: Sunrise at 05:24 AM, sunset at 07:13 PM (IST).
    • Air Quality: Likely to be acceptable for most, but sensitive groups may experience minor to moderate symptoms with prolonged exposure.
    • Remarks: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has noted above-normal temperatures for northwestern India, with Delhi potentially warming further. Dry and hazy conditions may persist due to north-westerly winds carrying dust from Rajasthan.
  • Jaipur (Rajasthan):
    • Temperature: Highs of 40-45°C (104-113°F), lows around 24-26°C (75-79°F).
    • Conditions: Hot and dry with extreme heat and humidity. Clear skies dominate.
    • Precipitation: Low chance of rain, with an average of 2 rainy days in May and 17mm total rainfall for the month.
    • Remarks: Heatwave conditions are possible, as warned by the IMD for northwestern India. Early morning or late afternoon activities are recommended to avoid peak heat.
  • Chandigarh:
    • Temperature: High around 38-40°C (100-104°F), low of 23-25°C (73-77°F).
    • Conditions: Sunny and hot with light winds. Similar to Delhi, expect dry and hazy conditions.
    • Precipitation: Minimal chance of rain.

Western India (Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad)
  • Mumbai:
    • Temperature: High of 35-40°C (95-104°F), low of 26-28°C (79-82°F).
    • Conditions: Hot and humid due to coastal proximity. Partly cloudy with increasing humidity as the monsoon approaches.
    • Precipitation: Low chance of rain, but isolated thunderstorms are possible, especially in the evening, as the IMD noted heavy rainfall in Konkan areas on May 26-27.
    • Wind: Light winds, likely from the west or southwest at 10-15 km/h.
    • Remarks: Mumbai may see early monsoon influences, with occasional showers providing brief relief from heat.
  • Pune:
    • Temperature: High of 35-40°C (95-104°F), low of 22-24°C (72-75°F).
    • Conditions: Hot with moderate humidity. Partly cloudy skies.
    • Precipitation: Low chance of rain, but isolated thunderstorms possible in ghat areas, as per IMD reports.
    • Remarks: Similar to Mumbai, pre-monsoon showers may occur, especially in the evening.
  • Ahmedabad (Gujarat):
    • Temperature: High of 40-43°C (104-109°F), low of 25-27°C (77-81°F).
    • Conditions: Extremely hot and dry with clear skies.
    • Precipitation: Negligible chance of rain.

Southern India (Chennai, Bengaluru, Kerala, Hyderabad)
  • Chennai:
    • Temperature: High of 35-40°C (95-104°F), low of 24-26°C (75-79°F).
    • Conditions: Hot and humid with partly cloudy skies. Coastal areas experience high humidity levels.
    • Precipitation: Low chance of rain, but evening showers are possible as monsoon activity increases toward the end of May.
    • Remarks: The IMD noted heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu’s ghat areas on May 26, suggesting potential for isolated showers.
  • Bengaluru:
    • Temperature: High of 30-35°C (86-95°F), low of 20-22°C (68-72°F).
    • Conditions: Warm with moderate humidity. Partly cloudy with a chance of evening showers.
    • Precipitation: Light to moderate rain possible, as per Skymet’s forecast for Karnataka.
    • Remarks: Bengaluru’s relatively cooler climate makes it more comfortable than northern cities, but humidity may rise.
  • Kerala (Thiruvananthapuram):
    • Temperature: High of 29-32°C (84-90°F), low of 24-26°C (75-79°F).
    • Conditions: Warm and humid with partly cloudy skies. The monsoon is expected to arrive in Kerala around May 27, increasing the likelihood of rain.
    • Precipitation: Moderate chance of rain, with light to moderate showers possible, especially in coastal and ghat areas.
    • Remarks: The IMD reported extremely heavy rainfall in Kerala on May 26-27, indicating active pre-monsoon conditions.
  • Hyderabad:
    • Temperature: High of 35-40°C (95-104°F), low of 24-26°C (75-79°F).
    • Conditions: Hot and dry with partly cloudy skies.
    • Precipitation: Low chance of rain, but isolated thunderstorms possible.

Eastern India (Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Guwahati)
  • Kolkata:
    • Temperature: High of 32-36°C (90-97°F), low of 26-28°C (79-82°F).
    • Conditions: Hot and humid with partly cloudy skies.
    • Precipitation: Light to moderate rain possible, as Skymet forecasts rain over West Bengal.
    • Remarks: Increasing humidity and occasional showers are expected as the monsoon approaches.
  • Bhubaneswar:
    • Temperature: High of 34-38°C (93-100°F), low of 25-27°C (77-81°F).
    • Conditions: Hot and humid with partly cloudy skies.
    • Precipitation: Light rain possible, with thunderstorms forecast for Odisha.post:experimentar
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  • Remarks: Northeast India is likely to see active weather with thunderstorms.

Himalayan Region (Shimla, Ladakh)
  • Shimla (Himachal Pradesh):
    • Temperature: High of 18-22°C (64-72°F), low of 12-15°C (54-59°F).
    • Conditions: Cool and pleasant with partly cloudy skies.
    • Precipitation: Low chance of rain, though isolated showers are possible in higher altitudes.
    • Remarks: Ideal for escaping the heat of the plains, with comfortable daytime temperatures.
  • Ladakh:
    • Temperature: High of 16-18°C (61-64°F), low of 5-8°C (41-46°F).
    • Conditions: Dry and cool with clear to partly cloudy skies.
    • Precipitation: Negligible chance of rain.
    • Remarks: Perfect for outdoor activities like visiting monasteries and lakes, with crisp spring weather.

General Trends and Remarks
  • Temperature: Most of India will experience above-normal maximum and minimum temperatures, particularly in the north and northwest, where heatwave conditions are possible. Southern and northeastern regions may see slightly cooler conditions due to pre-monsoon activity.
  • Precipitation: The southwest monsoon is expected to reach Kerala by May 27, leading to increased rainfall in southern and western coastal areas. Northeastern states and parts of eastern India (e.g., Bihar, West Bengal) may also see light to moderate rain with thunderstorms.
  • Humidity: High humidity is expected in coastal areas (Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata) and southern states, exacerbating the heat. Northern plains (Delhi, Jaipur) will remain drier but still warm.
  • Air Quality: Sensitive groups in urban centers like Delhi and Mumbai may face minor to moderate health effects due to prolonged exposure to heat and dust.
  • Monsoon Update: The IMD’s press conference on May 27, 2025, will provide an updated long-range forecast for the southwest monsoon, which may influence weather patterns in late May and June.

Recommendations
  • Northern India: Stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak heat (12 PM-4 PM), and use sunscreen due to high UV levels.
  • Southern and Western India: Prepare for possible evening showers, especially in coastal and ghat areas. Carry umbrellas or rain gear.
  • Northeastern India: Expect wet weather and plan indoor activities during heavy showers.
  • Himalayan Region: Ideal for travel, with comfortable temperatures; light layers are recommended for cooler evenings.
For the most accurate and real-time updates, check local forecasts closer to the date, as weather conditions can change rapidly during the pre-monsoon season. You can also refer to the India Meteorological Department’s website (mausam.imd.gov.in) or trusted sources like AccuWeather and Skymet for city-specific updates.
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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 28, 2025, based on available data, indicates varied conditions across the region due to active weather systems, including a cyclonic circulation over the Arabian Sea and the onset of the southwest monsoon. Below is a detailed forecast for Gujarat, focusing on key cities like Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, and Rajkot, with insights into temperature, precipitation, wind, humidity, and air quality.
General Overview
  • Weather Systems: Gujarat is expected to experience unseasonal rain due to a cyclonic circulation over the Arabian Sea and multiple interacting weather systems. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) and other sources suggest heavy to very heavy rainfall in parts of Gujarat, particularly in Saurashtra, South Gujarat, and Kutch, with winds and thunderstorms possible.
  • Monsoon Influence: The southwest monsoon arrived over parts of Gujarat by May 24, 2025, contributing to increased cloud cover and precipitation.
  • Temperature Trends: Maximum temperatures are expected to drop by 2–4°C compared to recent highs, which were 2–3°C above normal (e.g., 43.5°C in Ahmedabad on April 30, 2025).
Detailed Forecast for May 28, 2025
Temperature
  • Ahmedabad
    • High: ~43°C (109°F)
    • Low: ~28°C (82°F)
    • Sources indicate a maximum temperature of 43°C in Ahmedabad, with a slight cooling trend due to cloud cover and rain.
  • Surat (South Gujarat):
    • High: ~40–42°C
    • Low: ~27–29°C
    • South Gujarat is likely to be slightly cooler than inland areas due to coastal proximity and rainfall.
  • Rajkot (Saurashtra):
    • High: ~41–43°C
    • Low: ~28–30°C
    • Similar cooling trends are expected due to rain.
  • Vadodara:
    • High: ~42°C
    • Low: ~28°C
    • Comparable to Ahmedabad, with potential for localized rain affecting temperatures.
Precipitation
  • Rainfall: Light to moderate rain is forecast across Gujarat, with heavy rainfall (up to 3 inches) possible in Saurashtra, South Gujarat, and parts of North Gujarat.
    • Ahmedabad: Expect light to moderate rain with a chance of thunderstorms. No specific rainfall amount is provided, but up to 1–2 inches is possible based on regional trends.
    • Saurashtra and South Gujarat: Heavy rain is likely, with winds up to 87 km/h in some areas.
    • Kutch: Scattered showers with increased cloud cover.
  • Rainy Days: Historical data suggests minimal rainy days in May (average of 0), but 2025 is an exception due to early monsoon activity and cyclonic influences.
Wind
  • Speed and Direction: Breezy conditions with wind speeds averaging 19–27 km/h, peaking at 60–87 km/h in Saurashtra and South Gujarat during heavy rain episodes. Winds are primarily westerly to southwesterly.
  • Impact: High winds may cause disruptions, and fishermen have been advised to avoid sea activities.
Humidity
  • Levels: Humidity is expected to be high, ranging from 70–86% in coastal areas like Surat and 34–77% in inland areas like Ahmedabad, driven by monsoon moisture and rainfall.
  • Comfort: High humidity combined with warm temperatures may make conditions feel muggy, especially in the morning and evening.
Air Quality
  • Ahmedabad: Air quality is moderate (AQI ~101–200), with PM 2.5 levels around 172 and PM 10 around 117. Sensitive groups may experience minor respiratory issues, but it’s generally acceptable for most people.
  • Other Areas: Coastal areas like Surat may have slightly better air quality due to rain clearing pollutants, but specific data is unavailable.
Sunrise and Sunset
  • Ahmedabad
    • Sunrise: ~05:54 AM IST
    • Sunset: ~07:19 PM IST
  • Other cities in Gujarat will have similar timings, varying by a few minutes.
Regional Variations
  • Saurashtra and Kutch: Expect heavier rainfall and stronger winds due to proximity to the Arabian Sea cyclonic circulation. Coastal areas may see localized flash flooding.
  • South Gujarat (Surat, Valsad): High likelihood of heavy rain with gusty winds, potentially disrupting travel and outdoor activities.
  • North Gujarat (Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar): Light to moderate rain with occasional thunderstorms. Temperatures remain high but slightly cooler than recent peaks.
  • Central Gujarat (Vadodara): Similar to Ahmedabad, with moderate rain and breezy conditions.
Advisories
  • Fishermen: Avoid sea activities due to high winds and rough seas.
  • Farmers: Be cautious of potential crop damage from heavy rain and winds.
  • General Public: Prepare for hot and humid conditions with rain gear for sudden showers. Sensitive groups should limit outdoor activities due to moderate air quality.
Notes
  • The forecast is based on historical trends and recent updates, but conditions may change due to dynamic weather systems. Check IMD or local sources like GujaratWeather.com closer to the date for real-time updates.
  • Some sources mention a potential cyclone (“Cyclone Shakti”), but IMD has clarified no cyclone threat exists as of May 22, 2025. The heavy rain is due to a cyclonic circulation, not a named storm.
For the most accurate and updated forecast, visit IMD or GujaratWeather.com.
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  3. BMC imposes Rs lakh penalty on four contractors responsible for operating four pumping stations Indian Express Tue May
  4. SoCal Braces For Widespread Heat Wave This Week Patch Tue May
  5. Sena Ubt MLC helps Beed family after onion crop loss The Times of India Tue May
  6. Heavy rain thunderstorms kill injure across Pakistan Anadolu Agency Tue May
  7. tornadoes confirmed so far in Middle TN in How close to record set in WSMV Tennessee Tue May
  8. Monsoon continues to be active parts of city report water logging Indian Express Tue May
  9. IMD forecast on heavy rains falls flat as Mumbai receives only minimal showers Indian Express Tue May
  10. Morrisey awards infrastructure grants reviews flood relief effort WV MetroNews WVU Sports Tue May
  11. High alert issued for Karachi Heres why Daily Ausaf Tue May
  12. UK Weather When will heat bomb hit after drenched half term start Met Office forecast National World Tue May
  13. million Nigerians displaced by floods in says NEMA Daily Nigerian Tue May
  14. Locals volunteers dig in as flooded towns fight back The North West Star Tue May
  15. Sharp temperature spike could give Bellingham its first degree day Bellingham Herald Tue May
  16. Thousands without power in Houston as thunderstorms roll through Texas toward southeastern US MailOnline Tue May
  17. Front Range cities step up opposition to million Colorado River water rights purchase KUNC Tue May
  18. Strong damaging winds  flooding pose threats to Columbia area forecast shows The State South Carolina Tue May
  19. Strong to severe storms possible today in Denver and along the ICorridor CBS Denver Tue May
  20. Uncertainty about FEMA federal disaster aid looms as storms roll in Tucson Sentinel Tue May
  21. Climate impact worries and warnings Gulf Today Tue May
  22. million Nigerians displaced by floods in Nema Peoples Gazette Tue May
  23. Heavy downpour brings relief from heatwave in Kashmir hailstorms wreak havoc Rising Kashmir Tue May
  24. Sunset Boulevard Will Andrew Lloyd Webber break a year Tony drought GoldDerby Tue May
  25. Fife grant fund opens to help property owners faced with flood threat Fife Today Tue May
  26. Texas emergency management leaders gather in Fort Worth ahead of hurricane season NBC DFW Tue May
  27. Flood heads to Seward for town hall News Channel Nebraska Tue May
  28. First tropical storm of the year could come earlier than normal The Independent Tue May
  29. Ludhiana Storm exposes Pspcls crumbling infra as monsoon woes loom Hindustan Times Tue May
  30. Rough sea alert off Rameswaram keeps country boats on shore The Hindu Tue May
  31. The Hurricanes Avoided The Garbage Can Defector Tue May
  32. Indian Army launches relief operations in Ahilyanagar Indian Express Tue May
  33. Heres how rain shapes up this week in Michigan Muskegon Chronicle Michigan Tue May
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  36. Flood warnings near Bristol after heavy rainfall Bristol Live Tue May
  37. Red warning for strong winds and rough seas Sri Lanka Daily Mirror Tue May
  38. Missouri to hold special session on aid for tornado victims plus Chiefs and Royals stadiums MailOnline Tue May
  39. Flood alerts for Somerset after heavy rainfall Somerset Live Tue May
  40. Flood protection levelled up in Calgary Government of Alberta Press Release Tue May
  41. Relentless rains batter Kerala Red alerts issued thousands relocated The Statesman Tue May
  42. Stormy weather possible Heres what to expect WTVY Tue May
  43. Overnight storms flipped several campers in Cameron Parish KPLC Tue May
  44. Louisiana Veteran Replaced HurricaneDamaged Roof with Help of Funds from M Fhlb Dallas Program Business Wire Press Release Tue May
  45. Heavy rains lash Vemulawada and parts of Rajanna Sircilla district The Hindu Tue May
  46. Sri Lanka facing complicated weather conditions Sri Lanka Daily Mirror Tue May
  47. Operation Ornaments supporting tornado victims LEXTue May
  48. Mumbai is suffering from monsoon rains a red alert in the Indian city UNNua Tue May
  49. Scattered thunderstorms to move across the Valley Tuesday afternoon WTVM Tue May
  50. Trash cans set on fire at Winter Park NewsGazette Illinois Tue May
  51. Bay Area Braces for Soaring Temperatures Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect for San Francisco San Pablo Bay Hoodline Tue May
  52. Illegal structures demolished at Sakumo Ramsar site to curb flooding Graphic Online Tue May
  53. Kanniyakumari Collector appeals to fishermen to abstain from fishing till May following downpour and heavy wind The Hindu Tue May
  54. President Trump approves funding for six KY counties affected by deadly storms WSMV Tennessee Tue May
  55. Telangana braces for heavy rain today orange alert in districts yellow in districts The Hindu Tue May
  56. talukas receive rainfall in Gujarat Yellow Alert in state till tomorrow Indian Express Tue May
  57. Flood alert for West Sussex beach after heavy rainfall SussexWorld Tue May
  58. NEDC presents relief items to victims of windstorm vulnerable in Adamawa News Diary Online Tue May
  59. Lightning Hail And High Winds Loom In GA Storm Forecast Patch Tue May
  60. Xyliatos farmers warn crops dying amid water shortage Cyprus Mail Tue May
  61. Weather delays opening for Wichita pools splash pads KWCH Tue May
  62. Brazil RSF provides aid to over journalists one year after devastating flood Reporters Without Borders Tue May
  63. Mini heatwave to hit London as temperatures to rise to C Evening Standard Tue May
  64. Oil Markets Focus on OPEC as Geopolitical Catalysts Cool OilPricecom Tue May
  65. Cosatu warns One Stop Border Bills silence on illegal migration and exports threatens jobs IOL Tue May
  66. Mix of rain and sunshine forecast for Bridgwater this week Bridgwater Mercury Somerset Tue May
  67. High alert issued for Karachi as heavy rains expected SAMAA Tue May
  68. Why tornadohit Maga voters say theres a problem with Trumps agenda Hindustan Times Tue May
  69. IMD retains above normal rainfall outlook for monsoon The Hindu Tue May
  70. Lipton and Wes Nelson Release KombuchaCha Track to Combat UKs Dance Drought Little Black Book Tue May
  71. Extreme weather is driving up homeowners insurance across the US WRTV Indiana Tue May
  72. Brief tornado touchdown reported near White Deer on Monday night NewsChannel Tue May
  73. Russian motorcycle units storm Ukrainian border villages seeking Sumy buffer zone in new offensive Euromaidan Press Tue May
  74. First Alert Weather Day  Steady rains moving through WSAZ Tue May
  75. More rain in KY Heavy rainfall could create high water flash flooding Tuesday Lexington HeraldLeader Kentucky Tue May
  76. Aaditya Thackeray asks why no action against construction firms after flood water gushes into Mumbai Metro station Indian Express Tue May
  77. Flood alerts issued for large area of Welsh coastline as heavy rain and high winds hit Wales Online Tue May
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  80. At least killed seven injured in cloudburst storm as rains hit Pakistan SAMAA Tue May
  81. Northern Lights Forecast Geomagnetic Storms May Bring Aurora Borealis To These States Tonight Forbes Tue May
  82. Major US cities plunged into darkness after devastating storms cause mass power outages MailOnline Tue May
  83. Above average Atlantic hurricane season predicted for Orlando Weekly Tue May
  84. Met Office explains What are monsoons Met Office Tue May
  85. UK heatwave as Caribbean jet stream to blast Britain but counties to miss out  see list The Mirror Tue May
  86. Basements are safer during tornadoes Indiana is building fewer of them over time Indiana Public Media Tue May
  87. Weather alert Western Cape braces for next cold front The South African Tue May
  88. EXPLAINER Satellites eyes from the above protecting rice farmers CGIAR Tue May
  89. The Five Worst Tornadoes In Dallas History Dallas Observer Tue May
  90. Storm Trumps Trump Timber Trades Journal Tue May
  91. Monsoon likely to be above normal at of Lpa IMD Hindustan Times Tue May
  92. Predeployment of teams at vulnerable points coordination among GHMC Traffic Police Water Board SPDCL HYDRAA must during monsoon
  93. The Hindu Tue May
  94. Heavy rain damages houses in the Nilgiris people moved to relief shelters The Hindu Tue May
  95. Indian Army rushes aid to floodstricken Khadki village amid heavy rains The Statesman Tue May
  96. Scottish Water launches plan to ensure countrys supply remains sustainable Barrhead News Tue May
  97. Mainieri Gamecocks have significant hill to climb to restore fallen baseball program Aiken Standard South Carolina Tue May
  98. Florida Bill Could See Higher Flood Insurance Costs This Year Maconcom Tue May
  99. As Hurricane Season Looms FEMA Is Being Torn to Shreds Truthout Tue May
  100. Unseasonal Rains Defy Forecasts Damage Crops Disrupt Lives India Spend Tue May
  101. Will anyone miss a council flood committee BBC Tue May
  102. Strong monsoon coming IMD forecasts India to witness abovenormal rainfall in June The Financial Express Tue May
  103. First Alert Forecast Light winds expected to persist through Thursday Hawaii News Now Tue May
  104. Florida investing in new AI emergency alert system ahead of hurricane season WJHG Tue May
  105. New Caribbean logistic hub boosts disaster response ahead of hurricane season World Food Programme Press Release Tue May
  106. UK set to sizzle in C miniheatwave but only counties will feel burn Birmingham Live Tue May
  107. Exact date C heat bomb will arrive in England and it is just days away Birmingham Live Tue May
  108. UK faces C miniheatwave from Caribbean as Met Office and BBC speak out Birmingham Live Tue May
  109. Flood alert issued for Pembrokeshire coast The Pembrokeshire Herald Tue May
  110. Give your input on Hurricane Helene relief fund allocations WRDW Tue May
  111. When water becomes a weapon The rise of global water tensions Geographical Tue May
  112. Musicians band together with benefit concerts supplies for Kentucky tornado relief Lexington HeraldLeader Kentucky Tue May
  113. Tuesday weather could bring strong PM storms The Brewton Standard Alabama Tue May
  114. Will there be a heatwave next week Yahoo UK  Ireland Tue May
  115. Coimbatore district administration initiates identification of weak government buildings ahead of monsoon The Hindu Tue May
  116. Officials in Namakkal directed to take precautionary measures to face southwest monsoon The Hindu Tue May
  117. Monsoon to hit Bengal early on May IMD issues weeklong red alert for thunderstorms Indian Express Tue May
  118. Deadly Katy Freeway crash killed injured after crash into tree FOX Houston Tue May
  119. Is there really a mini heatwave coming in June i News Tue May
  120. Coara Marangs Ability To Turn Floodprone Area Into LSS Farm An Amazing Feat  PETRA Bernama Tue May
  121. Hurricane Milton flooding at The Standard Apartments explained ABC Action News Florida Tue May
  122. Trinity ISD campuses temporarily closed after storm damage KLTV ABC Texas Tue May
  123. EasyJet passengers warned of perfect storm of chaos to major holiday hotspots The Mirror Tue May
  124. Alabama study reveals hurricane resilience programs are paying off for homeowners and insurers WBHM Tue May
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  126. Exact date mini heatwave set to hit UK as Caribbean jet stream to bring C heat blast The Mirror Tue May
  127. Vancouver Island beekeepers face challenges from drought to disease The Times Colonist Tue May
  128. The big Jurassic Storm at the Torch Theatre The Narberth  Whitland Observer Tue May
  129. FEMA cancels billion for flood prevention projects in Chesapeake Bay region Maryland Matters Tue May
  130. Extreme weather is driving up homeowners insurance across the US TurnTocom California Tue May
  131. Beach in West Sussex has reopened after works to protect residents from flooding SussexWorld Tue May
  132. Housing estate flooding problem will cost k to sort out Lancs Live Tue May
  133. FAA issues ground stop due to fog Tuesday morning impacting Dia flights News Denver Tue May
  134. Australia dust storm turns town orange Al Jazeera Tue May
  135. Fresh red alert issued for Karnataka Kerala as monsoon sets in Hindustan Times Tue May
  136. China activates emergency response to floods in several regions Xinhua Agency Tue May
  137. Retired St Louis City firefighter ankle is severed during EFtornado KYTue May
  138. Tampa Monitor City council gets an update on the stormwater master plan Creative Loafing Tampa Bay Tue May
  139. First Alert Weather Light rain over the next couple days Summer weather arrives at the end of the week WSAW Tue May
  140. Thousands remain isolated as floods ease in eastern Australia TerraDailycom Tue May
  141. Heavy rain to continue in Mumbai Thane Palghar till Thursday morning Indian Express Tue May
  142. Tornado leaves trail of destruction in Puerto Varas euronews Tue May
  143. SPF myths and the science behind UV radiation How to care for your skin as temperatures rise The National Tue May
  144. London is set to be blasted by a mini heatwave this weekend Time Out London Tue May
  145. Somerset pub hit by perfect storm of pressures announce closure Somerset Live Tue May
  146. EU Commission proposes million for Bosnia for recovery from last year floods DTTNET Tue May
  147. Centerpoint outage More than people without power in Houston as severe thunderstorm watch in effect National World Tue May
  148. London set for warm and sunny week  with temperatures soaring by the end Yahoo UK  Ireland Tue May
  149. South Australia battered by biggest tidal surge in a decade News Tue May
  150. Houston severe storms leave over without power amid flood warnings Hindustan Times Tue May
  151. Floodhit vendors slash prices to clear damaged stock Bangkok Post Tue May
  152. Blackpool Tower lights up in red as support floods in after Liverpool parade horror Liverpool Echo Tue May
  153. Heavy rains wreak havoc in central hills Sri Lanka Daily Mirror Tue May
  154. Mini heatwave forecast for the North East this week as Met Office predicts another warm spell Shields Gazette Tue May
  155. International aid ministry Samaritans Purse helping St Louisans with tornado cleanup St Louis Public Radio Tue May
  156. Low pressure to trigger heavy rainfall in Odisha check IMDs districtwise warnings till June Odisha TV Tue May
  157. ICA declares NSW floods Insurance Catastrophe as claims received nears Reinsurance News Tue May
  158. Scottish Water launches plan to ensure countrys supply remains sustainable Yahoo UK  Ireland Tue May
  159. MP MCE of Korle Klottey commit to address sanitation challenges in KoKMA Graphic Online Tue May
  160. Hurricane Season is Upon Us Houston Press Tue May
  161. Events cancelled due to weather Teignmouth Post Tue May
  162. More federal funding made available to NSW flood victims ABC Online Tue May
  163. Mumbai faces severe waterlogging amid intense monsoon rainfall IMD issues yellow alert for today The Times of India Tue May
  164. Greek Cherry Harvest Devastated by Weather Prices Skyrocket To Vima Tue May
  165. First Alert Forecast Additional rounds of rainstorms possible through Friday KPLC Tue May
  166. Underground metro stn tracks at Csmt flooded on Day One The Times of India Tue May
  167. UK mini heatwave weather forecast shows temperatures rising across West Midlands EasternEye Tue May
  168. European Power Firms Rush to Hedge Against Acute Wind Drought Bloomberg Law Tue May
  169. CFAY Prepares for Annual Typhoon Season Defense Visual Information Distribution Service Tue May
  170. Area history May NewsGazette Illinois Tue May
  171. Florida needs to streamline and bolster hurricane recovery  Column Tampa Bay Times Tue May
  172. Unless youre here pictures do this no justice Tornado recovery continues on Memorial Day WAVE Kentucky Tue May
  173. After handling Miltons deluge the Tampa Bypass Canal is getting some muchneeded repairs WUSF Public Media Tue May
  174. Its time to start preparing your hurricane documents WUSF Public Media Tue May
  175. Residents invited to apply for Fife Councils Property Flood Resilience Grant Scheme Scottish Housing News Tue May
  176. Thunderstorms rain likely as Kolkata and south Bengal face inclement weather The Telegraph Calcutta Tue May
  177. Rain and storms continue at times for several days WVLT Tue May
  178. First Alert Forecast scattered shower few storms possible Tuesday Action News Tue May
  179. Stone Matrix Asphalt How Bhubaneswar roads are futureproofing against heatwaves and rain Odisha TV Tue May
  180. First alert Cloudy skies showers and storms continue WMBF News Tue May
  181. Thunder to rock StokeonTrent after hours of heavy rain StokeOnTrent Live Tue May
  182. IMDs faulty alerts early monsoon onset prediction sparks debate NewsBytes Tue May
  183. More support to come as troops back up flood mopup The Canberra Times Tue May
  184. Heatwave scorches Sindh as temperatures hit C The Express Tribune Tue May
  185. major discoveries made following natural disasters Historycom Tue May
  186. Advancing drought impact monitoring a global baseline World Meteorological Organization Tue May
  187. Firms staying private for longer as listing drought set to continue Baillie Gifford says City AM Tue May
  188. Droughthit Faryab farmers seek assistance Pajhwok Tue May
  189. First Alert Weather Typical early rainy season weather for the Suncoast My Sunset Coast Tue May
  190. We look after each other Prime Minister tours floodravaged towns and farms The North West Star Tue May
  191. Photos Indias monsoon lashes Mumbai as rains arrive early Al Jazeera Tue May
  192. claims and counting recordbreaking floods are an insurance catastrophe The North West Star Tue May
  193. The Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance Legal implications of Indias unilateral water releases into PakistanAdministered Kashmir
  194. EJIL Talk Tue May
  195. IMD issues red alert for three Kerala districts as lowpressure system strengthens monsoon winds The Hindu Tue May
  196. Flood insurance claims top as grants expanded The North West Star Tue May
  197. Anthony Albanese sparks outrage over inadequate response to NSW floods as he touches down in Taree MailOnline Tue May
  198. Flash flooding in Chiang Mais Chom Thong district roads damaged Bangkok Post Tue May
  199. IMD predicts more rain as waterlogged Mumbai limps back to normalcy Hindustan Times Tue May
  200. Mumbai rain mm rains received in hours IMD forecasts moderate to heavy showers Odisha TV Tue May
  201. Kashmir Valley faces unseasonal heatwave as temperatures soar Authorities urge residents to take precautions Rising Kashmir Tue May
  202. Bulgaria Heavy Rains Push Vit River to Critical Levels Protective Measures in Place Novinite Tue May
  203. Why Indian cities get submerged overnight No its not just rain India Today Tue May
  204. Aussies warned of milk shortage The West Australian Tue May
  205. Housing estate flooding problem will cost k to sort out Lancashire Telegraph Tue May
  206. Intense Tornado Whips Southern Chile Injuring Damaging Homes Bernama Tue May
  207. MeT dept issues orange and yellow alert for several districts Odisha TV Tue May
  208. MayHem in Mumbai How earliest ever monsoon arrival cought authorities off guard The Times of India Tue May
  209. Day after monsoon onset Mumbai records highest singleday rainfall in May since yellow alert today Indian Express Tue May
  210. Rain fury in Kerala Maharashtra Karnataka on alert east braces for deluge India Today Tue May
  211. Unexpected cold weather grips country as summer draws near Hurriyet Daily News Tue May
  212. Seattle Weather Warming up to summer temperatures this week FOXSeattle Tue May
  213. India Debuts New Weather Model to Help Farming Flood Planning Insurance Journal Tue May
  214. Monsoon intensifies across India IMD issues multiple warnings red alert in Kerala and Karnataka The Times of India Tue May
  215. Australia floods recovery could take several months PM Albanese The Straits Times Tue May
  216. Dry heat to torrential rain  enter the age of weather whiplash BBC Tue May
  217. Alpena Public Schools Board of Education holds special meeting passes ice storm forgiveness resolution The Alpena News Michigan Tue May
  218. Heavy rain soaks Hyderabad as IMD issues yellow alert The Times of India Tue May
  219. Red alert in Keralas Kannur Wayanad Kozhikode rainrelated deaths reported India Today Tue May
  220. UK set to sizzle in C miniheatwave as BBC Weather speaks out Birmingham Live Tue May
  221. UK heatwave to arrive in less than a fortnight with exact start date announced Birmingham Live Tue May
  222. counties in England set to miss out on C UK miniheatwave next week Birmingham Live Tue May
  223. Next miniheatwave set to hit UK with counties in England feeling it Birmingham Live Tue May
  224. Australia floods recovery could take several months PM says The Straits Times Tue May
  225. UK weather Temperatures to swing from sweltering C to lows of C in June heatwave Daily Star Tue May
  226. Mumbai Gets mm Rain In Last Hours Heavy Showers Predicted NDTVcom Tue May
  227. IMD issues day red alert for coastal Karnataka extremely heavy rainfall expected The Times of India Tue May
  228. Monsoon closing in but Chandigarh MC only halfway through clearing drains Hindustan Times Tue May
  229. India Launches MadeInPhilippines Rice Variety In Eastern Regions To Boost Produc UkrAgroConsult Tue May
  230. flights hit runway shut thrice ATC debuts low visibility takeoff protocol The Times of India Tue May
  231. Island city logs wettest May in over a century The Times of India Tue May
  232. Why did Mumbai infrastructure fail to tackle day rain Civic bodys defence Hindustan Times Tue May
  233. SHDue To Reopen Tomorrow After Slips Cleared Scoop Tue May
  234. Weather experts says IMD alerts and monsoon onset prediction were both faulty Hindustan Times Tue May
  235. Bengaluru sees wettest May in history and month isnt even over yet India Today Tue May
  236. First day first blow City unprepared Hindustan Times Tue May
  237. Rainwater floods Kem Hospital patients sit in ankledeep water Hindustan Times Tue May
  238. Mayor renews calls for rain radar after flash flooding Radio New Zealand Tue May
  239. Rain hailstorms forecast from today to Saturday The Nation Tue May
  240. Weather rollercoaster for Brits as mercury to rise then fall  then rise again The Mirror Tue May
  241. Researchers finalize potential solutions to Carolina Beach flooding problem WECT Tue May
  242. BMC caught napping as South Mumbai goes under Hindustan Times Tue May
  243. Significant Michigan cemetery to be closed for months following May storms Grand Rapids Press Michigan Tue May
  244. Almost flooddamaged properties uninhabitable ABC Online Tue May
  245. Whos to blame Southern Indiana flood victims still waiting for aid WAVE Kentucky Tue May
  246. Memorial cross display established for Laurel County tornado victims LEXTue May
  247. Mumbai on red alert as IMD predicts heavy rainfall IndiGo issues advisory The Business Standard Tue May
  248. Heavy rains disrupt train services in Pune division Hindustan Times Tue May
  249. Three rainrelated deaths reported in Pune district Hindustan Times Tue May
  250. Monsoon makes simultaneous entry into Pune Mumbai dead in Maharashtra The Times of India Tue May
  251. Southwest monsoon arrives early in Karnataka red alert issued Hindustan Times Tue May
  252. Three Pune tehsils received unprecedented rains Ajit Pawar Hindustan Times Tue May
  253. Monsoon covers Pune earliest onset in years Hindustan Times Tue May
  254. Weather Updates Mumbai On Red Alert Dead In Pune Heavy Rain Continues In Kerala Karnataka Outlook India Tue May
  255. Athens businesses receive storm relief grants while still recovering from December tornadoes WAFF Tue May
  256. Sailing nautical miles to the brink of history women Navy officers on Insv Tarini approach Goa coast Indian Express Tue May
  257. Albanese visits flood zone as troops roll in The New Daily Tue May
  258. USm AfDB grant boost for agric production NewsDay Zimbabwe Tue May
  259. Sailing nautical miles to the brink of history women officers on Insv Tarini approach Goa coast Indian Express Tue May
  260. Wildfire sweeps through historic Fort Stanton site in New Mexico The Times of India Tue May
  261. Mumbai weather Heavy rain thunderstorms likely today CM reviewing situation Hindustan Times Tue May
  262. Hazardous Cities hit by massive dust storm The West Australian Tue May
  263. A waferlevel sealed silicon cavity microacoustic platform for radio frequency integration Naturecom Tue May
  264. McKinney volunteers rally to save historic homes after severe storm NBC DFW Tue May
  265. Underground Metro station floods with first rains Hindustan Times Tue May
  266. Houston weather Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect until am Tuesday FOX Houston Tue May
  267. Unless youre here pictures do this no justice Tornado recovery continues on Memorial Day WKYT Tue May
  268. Monsoon mayhem in Mumbai wettest May in years Firstpost Tue May
  269. Is Somerset tourism being impacted by tornado damage WYMT Tue May
  270. Ky wilderness rehab center rebuilding after tornado WYMT Tue May
  271. Community gathers to remember longtime firefighter WAVE Kentucky Tue May
  272. Its not over yet IMD warns of rain storms and strong winds in Delhi on May  The Times of India Tue May
  273. Odisha braces for heavy rains as lowpressure system likely to form over Bay of Bengal today Odisha TV Tue May
  274. Cyclone Ian Heralds Late Start to Cyclone Season Pacific Regional Environment Programme Tue May
  275. Sikh food charity serves up free hot meals for floodhit Australians AsiaOne Tue May
  276. Almost homes written off after flood deluge InDaily Tue May
  277. First alert weather Day declared for Tuesday May KALB Tue May
  278. Sydney sky turns orange courtesy of rare weather phenomenon MailOnline Tue May
  279. Kerala rains disrupt these train services Malayala Manorama Tue May
  280. Memorial Day storms Photos videos of severe weather impacting Central Texas FOX Austin Tue May
  281. Heatwave All Punjab schools to remain shut from June to June Hindustan Times Tue May
  282. IMD sounds orange alert for hailstorms gusty winds in Himachal Hindustan Times Tue May
  283. Thunderstorms overcast skies and rain to continue in Delhi till monthend IMD Hindustan Times Tue May
  284. dead missing as heavy rains lash Konkan western northern Maharashtra Hindustan Times Tue May
  285. properties destroyed by floods The West Australian Tue May
  286. Ozark road closed for weeks due to heavy water damage KYTue May
  287. Ministry directs agencies to start preparations for disease outbreaks as monsoon approaches The Kathmandu Post Tue May
  288. Hope in a curry box Sikh volunteers drive km to feed floodhit Australians Malay Mail Tue May
  289. Tornado watch Memorial Day storms prompt severe weather concerns KBTX Tue May
  290. Almost homes declared writeoffs in flood deluge Neos Kosmos Tue May
  291. Monsoon Why is India seeing early monsoon showers Know reason behind Mumbai Kerala floods in May DNA India Tue May
  292. Sydney dust storm blankets city in yellow haze The Sydney Morning Herald Tue May
  293. Tornadoravaged voters in Maga stronghold reveal glaring problem with Trumps America First MailOnline Tue May
  294. PWD deploys quick response teams to handle Delhi emergencies Hindustan Times Tue May
  295. Jackson Co surveying storm damage as more storms move in WAFF Tue May
  296. Normanville jetty damaged during SA storm ABC Online Tue May
  297. On one street half the residents lost entire homes to floods in NSW Radio New Zealand Tue May
  298. Delhi Drain desilting progress lags as May deadline looms large Hindustan Times Tue May
  299. Yobe Assembly moves to tackle flood The Punch Tue May
  300. Early monsoon rains disrupt daily life expose infrastructure issues in pune The Times of India Tue May
  301. Cleanup efforts underway in Tyler following Memorial Day storm KLTV ABC Texas Tue May
  302. Thousands without power as SA cleans up after damaging storm ABC Online Tue May
  303. BMC reduction in dewatering pumps under lens deja vu at flooding spots The Times of India Tue May
  304. Earliest monsoon in years sinks Mumbai killed in states Hindustan Times Tue May
  305. Telangana leads push for unified flood management to prevent devastating inflows The Times of India Tue May
  306. Rains halt CR WR services as tracks  platforms go under The Times of India Tue May
  307. Rains hammer Chiang Mai districts Bangkok Post Tue May
  308. Local and state officials gear up for hurricane season following powerful storms News WALB Georgia Tue May
  309. Marine Heatwaves Pose Problems For Coastal Plankton Eurasia Review Tue May
  310. Community Feedback Sought As Flood Mitigation Makes Progress Scoop Tue May
  311. Almost homes written off after flood deluge The New Daily Tue May
  312. First alert weather Day declared for Tuesday May KALB Tue May
  313. Sikh food charity serves up free hot meals for floodhit Australians The Straits Times Tue May
  314. Here is how budget negotiations are impacting the hurricane sales tax holiday WPTV Florida Tue May
  315. Wdam Storm Watch Hurricane Preparedness WDAM Tue May
  316. Hurricane sales tax holiday in limbo as Florida budget negotiations linger WFLX Tue May
  317. Is Somerset tourism being impacted by tornado damage WKYT Tue May
  318. BMC being run by Cm office says Aaditya Shinde defends civic performance The Times of India Tue May
  319. Flooding at Acharya Atre station curtails Metro services to Worli The Times of India Tue May
  320. Severe storms batter northeastern Colorado more storms possible Saturday News Channel Nebraska Tue May
  321. Cleanup process to start at Arlington Tornado Safe Room Action News Tue May
  322. Floodhit communities face more rain kmh winds News Tue May
  323. Almost homes declared writeoffs in flood deluge The Canberra Times Tue May
  324. Bullitt County firefighters deployed to London to provide relief to local first responders WAVE Kentucky Tue May
  325. Yesterday
  326. After an unusually cool start to the week temperatures only trend up from here KSNB Tue May
  327. Port Wentworth experiences power outage due to storm says emergency management WTOC Tue May
  328. Mumbai monsoon What paralysed the city Indian Express Tue May
  329. Heavy shower daylong drizzle clouds bring max down to C The Times of India Tue May
  330. Early rain destroys onion crop across Maharashtra farmers grapple with losses The Times of India Tue May
  331. FEMA Assisting Tornado Survivors in Somerset LEXTue May
  332. St Louis officials will discuss financial help for people displaced by the tornado St Louis Public Radio Tue May
  333. Gov Kehoe visits areas impacted by the May tornado in Scott County KFVSTue May
  334. UPDATE Mountain View Red Deer counties alert upgraded to warning as severe thunderstorms tracked The Albertan Tue May
  335. Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Red Deer rdnewsNOW Tue May
  336. Brisbane Airport plunged into darkness as major blackout sparks lengthy flight delays MailOnline Tue May
  337. Monsoon at doorstep civic bodies told to fasttrack desilting The Times of India Tue May
  338. Front Range cities step up opposition to million Colorado River water rights purchase The Aspen Times Colorado Tue May
  339. Very heavy rainfall likely in divisions bdnewscom Tue May
  340. When will sunshine return to Glasgow after mini heatwave ended Glasgow Evening Times Tue May
  341. Erriff Moy and Galway Fisheries Reopened After High Temperature Warning Afloatie Tue May
  342. Im over it Tornadoravaged red state residents hit out at America first The Raw Story Tue May
  343. Quebec launches heat wave alert system to protect public health vulnerable population Global News Tue May
  344. Man walks with cross to bring hope to tornado victims in Kentucky LEXTue May
  345. Tornado touches down in Roosevelt County Sunday afternoon Fox Tue May
  346. Governor Abbott Activates State Emergency Response Resources Ahead Of Severe Weather Threat Office of the Texas Governor Press Release Tue May
  347. Tornadoes Reported in Texas New Mexico Amid Floods NewsMax Tue May
  348. Florida landlords may soon be required to disclose flood risk ABC Action News Florida Tue May
  349. Memorial Day Flight Delays Cancellations Thousands Affected by Storms The Charlotte Observer Tue May
  350. Severe thunderstorm watch issued Monday for Red Deer Mountain View counties The Albertan Tue May
  351. Local and state officials gear up for hurricane season following powerful storms WCTV Tue May
  352. Leon County leaders bolster hurricane plans following close calls WCTV Tue May
  353. Florida investing in new AI emergency alert system ahead of hurricane season WCTV Tue May
  354. Tears to triumph in Taylor County after a rough hurricane season We have turned a corner WCTV Tue May
  355. Basements are safer during tornadoes Indiana is building fewer of them over time Louisville Public Media Tue May
  356. Vero Beach Veterans hall reopens after hurricane damage thanks to community support WFLX Tue May
  357. Albanese to visit NSW communities devastated by flooding ABC Online Tue May
  358. UAE Absolute temperature record for May Bursaro Tue May
  359. AA Edit  Early Rain Some Pain Many Gains The Asian Age Tue May
  360. Frustrated by floods Bengalurus Yelahanka residents move National Green Tribunal get nod for drain The Times of India Tue May
  361. Veterans hall reopens after hurricane damage thanks to community support WPTV Florida Tue May
  362. Mystery of dangerous heat bursts spiking temperatures as we sleep The Independent Tue May
  363. Memorial Day Travel Woes More Than Flights Delayed As Severe Thunderstorms Cause Disruptions Forbes Tue May
  364. Scor asking for input on hurricane relief fund allocation WRDW Tue May
  365. Two charged with looting offences in floodravaged NSW town News Tue May
  366. Power out trees down as high winds lash state after huge dust storm WA Today Tue May
  367. Severe flooding washes out roads and bridges across the Ozarks KYTue May
  368. Vanuatu launches Climate Atlas to enhance disaster and climate preparedness Pacific Regional Environment Programme Tue May
  369. Kehoe asks Trump to OK desperately needed federal aid for St Louis tornado victims St Louis PostDispatch Missouri Tue May
  370. Oneday heat wave in Victoria wont break records but itll be warm Sooke News Mirror Tue May
  371. Snapped power lines being reconnected on a war footing says KSEB The Hindu Tue May
  372. Ukraines air defense crippled by Frances month drought Bulgarian Military News Tue May
  373. Cold wet winds on the way as start of winter looms The Canberra Times Tue May
  374. Smoke in the attic Storms lead to fires at Temple residences KWTX Tue May
  375. We need to pitch in NSW floods spur PM to deal with climate change The Mandarin Tue May
  376. Heat hail and poor air quality in the forecast for the Prairie provinces Global News Tue May
  377. Heavy rains wreak fresh havoc in Maharashtra as over more hectares of crops damaged vegetable prices set to rise The Times of India Tue May
  378. Pune sees decline in carbon sequestration as urban sprawl reduces green cover The Times of India Tue May
  379. Heavy rain continues across the Nilgiris The Hindu Tue May
  380. Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued for Cochrane area CochraneNow Tue May
  381. Delhi CM orders action against officials a day after heavy rain brought city to halt The Hindu Tue May
  382. Savannah Riverkeeper installing litter traps across Savannah to track trash in waterways WRDW Tue May
  383. Everything lost Floods left nearly every house on this street in ruins ABC Online Tue May
  384. Old Crow evacuation alert ends as icejam flood risk passes Yukon News Tue May
  385. ABC apologises over Insiders comments TV Tonight Tue May
  386. Focus on heatresilience despite the monsoon The Hindu Tue May
  387. Mo governor requests federal disaster declaration for counties affected by May tornadoes storms KAIT Tue May
  388. Heavy flooding in the weekend cuts off access to villagers after bridge damage Fiji Times Tue May
  389. Moment of silence held for tornado victims during Memorial Day event in St Louis St Louis PostDispatch Missouri Mon May

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