Weather Report: Indian States and Key Cities – March 12, 2025
Weather Report: Indian States and Key Cities – March 12, 2025
Welcome to your one-stop weather update for India as of March 12, 2025! With summer fast approaching and the pre-monsoon season stirring up changes across the country, let’s dive into the latest weather conditions across Indian states and their bustling cities. From the scorching plains to the misty hills, here’s what’s happening in your region today.
North India
Jammu & Kashmir (Srinagar, Jammu)
In Srinagar, expect a chilly morning with temperatures hovering around 5°C, warming up to 15°C by afternoon under partly cloudy skies. Jammu, further south, is milder at 18°C, with a high of 28°C and clear skies—perfect for outdoor plans. The IMD’s extended forecast hints at light rain in the upper reaches by mid-March.
Punjab (Chandigarh, Amritsar)
Chandigarh is basking in pleasant spring weather at 20°C, with a high of 30°C and dry conditions. Amritsar mirrors this, though misty mornings (12°C) give way to sunny afternoons. Northwest winds may pick up later this week, says Skymet Weather.
Haryana (Gurugram, Faridabad)
Gurugram’s “New Global City” vibe comes with warm days—currently 22°C, climbing to 32°C. Faridabad follows suit with similar temperatures and low humidity. No rain in sight, but dust-laden winds could stir things up soon.
Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow, Agra)
Lucknow, India’s first AI city, is seeing 23°C mornings and highs of 33°C under clear skies. Agra, home to the Taj Mahal, is slightly warmer at 34°C, with dry, sunny weather—ideal for sightseeing. The IMD predicts above-normal temperatures this March.
West India
Rajasthan (Jaipur, Udaipur)
Jaipur’s desert heat is kicking in at 25°C, soaring to 35°C by noon. Udaipur, the “City of Lakes,” is a tad cooler at 32°C with clear skies. The hot weather season (March-May) is starting strong, per IMD’s outlook.
Gujarat (Ahmedabad, Vadodara)
Ahmedabad is smoky and warm at 25°C, hitting 36°C midday with 41% humidity. Vadodara, near the Statue of Unity, matches this heat. Skymet notes no significant rainfall until June, so expect dry days ahead.
Maharashtra (Mumbai, Pune)
Mumbai’s coastal humidity pushes the “feels-like” temp past 35°C, though actual readings sit at 28°C. Pune, the cultural hub, enjoys 22°C mornings and 34°C afternoons—dry and sunny. Summer’s grip is tightening here.
South India
Tamil Nadu (Chennai, Madurai)
Chennai’s tropical climate brings 29°C mornings and 34°C highs with sticky humidity. Madurai is hotter at 36°C, with clear skies dominating. The IMD forecasts a warm March across the south.
Karnataka (Bengaluru, Mysuru)
Bengaluru, near the upcoming KHIR city, is pleasant at 24°C, reaching 32°C with partly cloudy skies. Mysuru follows a similar pattern. No rain yet, but pre-monsoon showers could arrive by late April.
Andhra Pradesh (Amaravati, Visakhapatnam)
Amaravati, the new capital, is heating up at 28°C, with highs of 35°C and dry conditions. Visakhapatnam, along the coast, feels muggy at 33°C. The northeast monsoon’s effects are long gone now.
Telangana (Hyderabad)
Hyderabad’s “Future City” ambitions come with 26°C mornings and 36°C afternoons. Clear skies and rising heat mark the start of the hot season, aligning with IMD’s seasonal predictions.
East India
West Bengal (Kolkata, Darjeeling)
Kolkata is humid and warm at 27°C, climbing to 34°C with a chance of evening haze. Darjeeling, in the hills, offers a cool respite at 12°C to 20°C under partly cloudy skies.
Odisha (Bhubaneswar, Puri)
Bhubaneswar hits 35°C with high humidity, while Puri’s coastal breeze keeps it at 33°C. Dry weather prevails, though the IMD hints at early summer thunderstorms later this month.
Northeast India
Assam (Guwahati)
Guwahati enjoys 22°C mornings and 30°C highs with partly cloudy skies. Light rain could sprinkle the region soon, per IMD’s extended forecast.
Arunachal Pradesh (Itanagar)
Itanagar sees 18°C lows and 25°C highs, with a chance of light snow or rain in higher areas. The northeast’s unpredictable weather keeps things interesting!
Central India
Madhya Pradesh (Bhopal, Indore)
Bhopal’s at 24°C, peaking at 34°C with clear, dry conditions. Indore mirrors this, signaling the start of Central India’s hot spell.
Chhattisgarh (Raipur)
Raipur’s 26°C mornings jump to 36°C by afternoon—hot and dry, as expected for March.
What’s Next?
The IMD’s March 2025 outlook predicts above-average temperatures across most of India, with the hot weather season (March-May) set to intensify. Northern plains and central regions may see heatwaves by late March, while southern coastal areas brace for humidity spikes. Keep an eye on local updates, stay hydrated, and enjoy the vibrant spring vibes wherever you are!
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