Whether you’re planning a weekend trip, a farm harvest, or just deciding what to wear, up‑to‑date weather info can change the game. In South Asia the climate moves fast – monsoon bursts, sudden heatwaves, and coastal storms hit without much warning. That’s why we bring the most current weather news straight to you, so you can react before the rain hits or the sun burns out.
Our weather section pulls data from official agencies like India’s IMD, Pakistan’s Met Office, and Bangladesh’s BMD. We also watch satellite images, local alerts, and crowd reports to give you a clear picture of what’s happening now and what to expect in the next few days.
IMD just released its Sep 29 forecast: heavy rain is set to drench Maharashtra and Goa, while Delhi will see light showers. The east coast faces gusty thunderstorms that could cause brief power cuts. This pattern signals the tail‑end of India’s monsoon season, so flood warnings are active in low‑lying areas. If you’re in Maharashtra, keep an eye on river levels and avoid driving through flooded roads. Delhi residents should carry an umbrella and watch for sudden downpours that can make traffic gridlock.
In Pakistan, the northern plains are experiencing a cool dip, with temperatures dropping to the low 20s°C. The southern coastal belt, however, stays warm and humid, raising the risk of heat‑related illnesses. Bangladesh’s coastal districts are under a watch for cyclonic disturbances moving in from the Bay of Bengal – early warnings suggest heavy rain and strong winds starting Monday.
Here are three quick steps to make sure you’re never caught off guard:
1. Set up real‑time alerts. Most weather apps let you choose specific locations and get push notifications when rain intensity crosses a certain threshold. We recommend linking the IMD alert channel for India and the local meteorological service for your country.
2. Keep a simple emergency kit. A flashlight, extra batteries, bottled water, and a basic first‑aid kit can make a big difference if power goes out. Store them in an easy‑to‑reach spot, not a closet.
3. Follow local guidance. If authorities issue a road‑closure or evacuation order, treat it as a firm direction. Ignoring a flood warning can turn a short inconvenience into a dangerous situation.
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Got a question about a specific city’s forecast? Drop a comment below the article or send us a quick message. Our team monitors the data and will reply with the most relevant info. Stay safe, stay informed, and let the weather work for you, not against you.
IMD's Sep 29 forecast predicts heavy rain for Maharashtra and Goa, light showers for Delhi, and gusty thunderstorms across the east, signaling the end of India's monsoon season.