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India braces for hotter-than-normal summer season, extra heatwave days anticipated

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India is ​set to expertise a hotter-than-normal summer season ‌this yr, with heatwave days ​throughout March and Might anticipated ⁠to exceed the seasonal common, the climate workplace mentioned on Saturday (February 28, 2026).

In March, ‌the primary month of the summer season season, minimal temperatures are ‌more likely to stay above ‌common ⁠throughout most areas, mentioned Mrutyunjay ⁠Mohapatra, director-general of the India Meteorological Division (IMD).

In February, each most and minimal temperatures have been above ​common, making ‌it the fifth-warmest February since data started in 1901, based on IMD information.

Winter crops resembling ‌wheat, rapeseed, and chickpeas ​are planted from October to December and require chilly climate circumstances ⁠all through their progress cycle for optimum yields. Above-average temperatures in March ‌may have an effect on the grain dimension of maturing winter-sown crops, doubtlessly decreasing yields, mentioned a Mumbai-based vendor with a world commerce home.

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India, the world’s second-largest wheat producer ‌and largest importer of edible oils, is ​relying on bumper 2026 crops to export surplus wheat and ⁠minimize pricey imports of palm, ⁠soy and sunflower oils.

“Above-normal heatwave days are anticipated over most ‌components of the nation throughout March to Might 2026,” mentioned ​Mr. Mohapatra.

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