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Of frogs" wedding & singing Malhar to usher in rain
Dry taps and water cuts seem to have tickled the creative bone in many a person. Suggestions as weird as having a frogs wedding near the water-supplying lakes, [...More]
Monsoon continues to advance
The monsoon continued its progress on Sunday and is still expected to cover the country before its normal time. [...More]
Telemetry system at Ukai dam by next monsoon
Taking lessons from the devastating floods that caused havoc in the city in 2006, the authorities have decided to equip Ukai dam with satellite-based telemetry system. [...More]
Pre-monsoon showers are here
Pre-monsoon showers lashed the city on Sunday, bringing in much needed respite from sauna-like weather, [...More]
Rain raises lake levels overnight
Following heavy shower on Thursday night in the catchment area-the location for the six lakes that supply water to the city-the lakes witnessed a jump in the levels overnight [...More]
Colaba records 235 mm more showers than suburbs
This monsoon, the island city has, so far, scored over the suburbs with a huge margin. Though usually, Colaba and Santa Cruz are on a par as far as showers are concerned, this year [...More]
Monsoon ends Kerala’s drought; farmers hopeful for their crop
The southwest monsoon arrived in Kerala on Monday, bringing relief to about 25 crore farmers in the country after a long year of drought and creating hopes of a fall in the prices of essential commodities. [...More]
Northern region reels under extreme heat conditions
The entire northern region of the country is reeling under unprecedented heat this summer. With the month of June approaching and temperature crossing 48 degree mark in some areas of Madhya Pradesh [...More]
Weather shows its different hues
Extremely humid in the morning, hot in the noon and cool in the evening! That's how the weather is changing quickly in Kanpur these days. [...More]
Govt to install five Doppler radars in Maharashtra
Mumbai, Nagpur, Konkan, Western Maharashtra and Marathwada will soon have Doppler radars for accurate prediction of monsoon, cyclones and other weather related phenomena. [...More]
Rains give break from humid weather
The city began the weekend on a pleasant note with the pre-monsoon rains on Saturday morning bringing the much needed break from humid weather. The rains, which lasted for about half an hour, were accompanied by strong winds, measuring 54 kmp/hr. [...More]
Orissa on alert as temperature rises to 45 degrees
Orissa Thursday alerted all its district collectors to remain prepared to meet any eventuality as temperatures rose to 45 degrees Celsius in some places in the state. [...More]
Aila-hit Sunderbans inhabitants seek livelihood elsewhere
In the year that has gone by since cyclone Aila devastated the Sunderbans, livelihood opportunities have dried up for the inhabitants of the region. [...More]
Laila goes, dog days return
After ‘Laila', a severe cyclonic storm, which was formed over the west-central and adjoining southwest of the Bay of Bengal, dog days returned with the State reeling under heat wave. [...More]
Cuttack gears up to meet flood fury
Even as there are indications of a normal monsoon this year, the Cuttack district administration is gearing up to meet any eventuality as the fear of flood fury looms large in many parts of the district. [...More]
Night arrives with nimbus; more showers likely
The dark nimbus clouds burst and the city was soon drenched by a heavy shower today which further brought down the temperature. [...More]
Laila effect: Tidal water enters Satbhaya
Atleast 19 houses have been damaged after a six-feet tall tide, trigggered by the Laila, inundated sea erosion-prone village Satbhaya. [...More]
‘Laila' damages crops in 27,000 ha
Even as the State government heaved a sigh of relief as tropical cyclonic storm Laila crossed the coast without causing much damage to life [...More]
Cyclone Laila weakens into depression, toll 36
Cyclone Laila on Friday weakened into a depression and further into a low pressure area while moving towards south Orissa. [...More]
Bordoichila frequency higher this year
The frequency of thunderstorm during the pre-monsoon season in the current year is not abnormally high even though the frequency of squall (in the instant case Bordoichila) days in April this year was higher compared to the previous years. [...More]
Orissa records mild quake
A mild earthquake, measuring 2.8 on the Richter scale, was recorded in Orissa Friday, weather officials said. [...More]
'Laila' weakens to deep depression, triggers rains in Orissa
Several parts of Coastal and Southern Orissa experienced rains since last night as the cyclonic storm 'Laila' weakened into a deep depression and moved slightly East-Northeastward to lay centered near Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh today. [...More]
Gogoi govt failed to fulfil pledges: KMSS
Voluntary organization Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) today demanded resignation of the Tarun Gogoi-led Government for betraying the people of the State. [...More]
Collectors of southern districts put on alert
District Collectors of southern and a few northern districts have been asked to stay prepared in the wake of heavy rain predicted under impact of severe cyclonic storm Laila that crossed Andhra Pradesh Coast near Baptala on Thursday. [...More]
Eight killed in heavy rains
At least eight persons were killed in lightning strikes in West Bengal's Malda district on Thursday as the region witnessed heavy rains induced by cyclone Laila even as the State Government convened an emergency meeting to discuss the preparations [...More]
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