Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:40pm on 02 May 2026,Saturday Weather & Environment
The Mayon Volcano erupted on Saturday afternoon, releasing a fast-moving pyroclastic flow and a thick ash plume that disrupted traffic and raised safety concerns. The eruption generated a pyroclastic density current, locally called “uson,” which rapidly descended the volcano’s slopes through the Mi-isi gully. Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology confirmed the event and warned of life-threatening hazards from hot gas, ash, and debris. Heavy ashfall reduced visibility in nearby areas like Camalig, while authorities urged residents to remain alert as volcanic activity continues.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:36pm on 27 Apr 2026,Monday Weather & Environment
A dust storm hit Delhi-NCR as the India Meteorological Department issued a yellow alert for light rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds up to 60 kmph, offering relief after days of heatwave. Temperatures hovered between 43–45°C but are expected to dip to 40–42°C on Tuesday and further to 37–41°C by midweek with continued cloudiness. Rain and thunderstorms are forecast through April 30 across Delhi and nearby regions, including Punjab and Haryana. Nationwide, temperatures remain high at 40–46°C in most areas, while northeastern and Himalayan regions stay cooler. Broader rainfall activity is expected over northeast and eastern India in the coming days.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:18pm on 27 Apr 2026,Monday Weather & Environment
Delhi-NCR may get rain on Monday after days of strong heat. Dust storms also hit many areas. The India Meteorological Department issued a yellow alert for light rain, thunderstorms and strong winds up to 60 kmph. Temperatures stayed very high between 43°C and 45°C. Weather officials said heatwave conditions may ease from Tuesday. The maximum temperature may fall to 40°C to 42°C on Tuesday and 39°C to 41°C on Wednesday. Cloudy skies may continue till Thursday. Rain is also likely in nearby states such as Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh this week.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:49am on 27 Apr 2026,Monday Weather & Environment
A strong heatwave continues across Delhi, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, the India Meteorological Department said. Many areas may see temperatures above 42°C till April 30. Banda in Uttar Pradesh recorded 47.4°C, among the highest this season. Akola in Maharashtra touched 46.9°C. The IMD said heatwave conditions will stay in parts of northwest and central India for the next few days. Some relief is expected with light rain and strong winds in Delhi from Monday evening. Temperatures in the capital may fall slightly to 40–42°C. A wider drop is likely from April 29, though the relief may not last long. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:04am on 26 Apr 2026,Sunday Weather & Environment
The India Meteorological Department said heatwave conditions will continue in Delhi for the next three days. An orange alert has been issued for Sunday and a yellow alert for Monday. Temperatures may reach 43–45°C, while minimum levels may stay between 25–27°C. IMD said this is the third straight day of heatwave in the city. Similar conditions are reported in parts of north and central India. “Heat wave to severe heat wave conditions prevailed over isolated places,” IMD said. People have been advised to avoid direct sun from 12 pm to 4 pm and drink plenty of water. Light rain may occur in some areas on April 27. (PC: HT)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:23pm on 25 Apr 2026,Saturday Weather & Environment
Temperatures rose sharply across India on Saturday as the India Meteorological Department warned of heatwave conditions in many states. Maximum temperatures in several areas were between 40°C and 44°C. The highest, 44.5°C, was recorded in Sri Ganganagar. Heatwave alerts were issued for Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and parts of central India. People were advised to avoid direct sun, drink water and wear light clothes. Extra care was urged for children, elderly people and those with health problems.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:33am on 20 Apr 2026,Monday Weather & Environment
A tsunami wave of 80 cm struck a port in northern Japan on Monday after a strong 7.4 magnitude earthquake hit offshore, Japan’s Meteorological Agency said. The wave was recorded at Kuji port in Iwate prefecture at 5:34 pm local time. Earlier, officials had reported a 70 cm wave and later a 40 cm wave at another port. Authorities warned that waves of up to 3 metres could reach some coastal areas. Tsunami warnings were issued for Iwate, Aomori and parts of Hokkaido. Residents were told to move to higher ground. Bullet train services were briefly stopped in Aomori. (PC: X)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:04am on 12 Apr 2026,Sunday Weather & Environment
Delhi is likely to see very hot weather next week as temperatures rise steadily. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the maximum temperature may reach 40°C by midweek and 41°C by Friday. Experts say clear skies and dry winds are causing the heat. Heatwave-like conditions may develop if temperatures rise further. Minimum temperatures are also expected to increase. Many other states may also face extreme heat in the coming days. Air quality in Delhi may worsen from “moderate” to “poor.” Officials have advised people to stay safe and avoid heat exposure as summer conditions begin to intensify across north India. (PC: PTI)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:00pm on 08 Apr 2026,Wednesday Weather & Environment
Parts of the UK will see temperatures reach 26°C, making it one of the warmest early April spells in years. Southeast and central England will be the hottest areas. The weather is warmer than some European cities like Rome and Barcelona. The Met Office said recent days have already seen record heat. However, the warm spell will not last long. Cooler winds are expected from Thursday, bringing temperatures down by around 10°C. Rain may also return later in the week. Forecasters have warned of high UV and pollen levels during the warm period across most regions. (PC: PA)
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:08pm on 04 Apr 2026,Saturday Weather & Environment
An amber wind warning has been issued in parts of the UK as Storm Dave approaches. The Met Office warned of “injuries or danger to life” from flying debris. Strong winds will hit northern England, Scotland, and Wales from 7pm to 3am. Gusts may reach up to 80mph in some areas. Yellow warnings are also in place across the UK and Northern Ireland. Travel disruption is likely on roads, rail, and flights. Coastal areas may face large waves. Snow is expected in the Scottish Highlands. Officials have asked people to stay safe. The storm is expected to weaken by Sunday morning.