10 Days Weather Forecast Of India Overview 

India has its vast size and diverse Geography experiences different weather patterns across its regions. In the coming 10 days from 22 March to 31 March 2025, India will see a mix of hot temperatures, dry conditions and some chances of rainfall in certain areas.

Northern India (Delhi, Punjab, Haryana)

In cities like Delhi, Chandigarh and Amritsar expect hot and dry weather. Day time temperatures will range from 35°c to 40°c (95°F to 104°F) and nights will be cooler with temperatures around 20°c to 25°c (68°F to 77°F). There will be plenty of sunshine and the region is not likely to experience rainfall during this period. It is good idea to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun by wearing hats and sunscreen. Indian Meteorological Dept

Central India (Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh)

Cities such as Bhopal and Raipur will experience hot conditions with temperatures soring to 40°c to 42°c (104°F to 108°F). These areas will stay dry and there is no significant change of rain. The heat will be intense, so people should take precautions to avoid heat exhaustion especially during the afternoon.

Western India (Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan)

In places like Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Jaipur the weather will be hot and dry. Temperatures will reach high of 37°C to 40°C (99°F to 104°F). Coastal area like Mumbai might experience some relief from the heat due to see breezes but inland cities like Pune will stay warm. There is no expected rainfall and the day will be mostly Sunny.

Southern India (Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana)

In Southern cities like Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad temperature will be slightly more moderate ranging from 30°C to 30°C ( 86°F to 95°F). Nights will be cooler around 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F). While the weather will be mostly dry, there might be occasional light showers in coastal areas like Chennai, so overall trend will be warm and dry.

Eastern India (West Bengal, Odisha, Bihar)

In cities like Kolkata and Bhubaneswar temperatures will be warm, ranging from 30°C to 38°C (95°F to 100°F). Like the rest of the country, this region will experience Sunny days and dry weather with no significant rainfall expected.

Agriculture implications

The expected higher temperatures, particularly in Central and northern part of India could harm crops that were planted in winter. Long periods of heat can reduce the amount of wheat, chickpeas and rapeseeds farmers can harvest. It is important for farmers to keep track of the weather and take steps to protect their crops from the heat. India Today

Conclusion

The next 10 days in India will bring hot and dry weather to most regions with temperatures peaking in the central and northern parts of the country. People should be prepared for the heat by staying cool, hydrated and protected from the sun. Always check the weather updates for the latest forecasts.