
India is experiencing unusual weather patterns as temperatures rise earlier than usual, with cities like Delhi recording highs around 36.8°C in March, indicating a shortening winter and diminishing spring season. Experts attribute this to climate change overriding natural cycles. Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department forecasts rainfall, thunderstorms, and snowfall in northern and northeastern regions due to a western disturbance, bringing cooler nights and some relief amid warm afternoons in various parts of the country.
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