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IMD Weather Forecast 28 February 2026 — Heat Increasing Before Holi; Rain & Winds Expected

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Last Day of February Brings Weather Shift

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a detailed weather forecast for 28 February 2026, indicating that the final day of February will bring notable changes in weather patterns across large parts of India. As winter transitions into spring and the Holi festival approaches, warmer temperatures, rain showers, thunderstorms, and wind activity are anticipated across various regions.

Heat Rise in Central and Northwest India

Across northwestern and central India, temperatures are expected to rise by 3–5°C above normal, resulting in unseasonably warm conditions ahead of March. Many states, including Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Punjab, may experience significant heat, with daytime maxima well above seasonal averages.

In parts of Madhya Pradesh, mercury levels have already crossed the 30°C mark, with some areas like Khargone and Khandwa recording April-like heat, shocking local residents in what should ordinarily be late winter weather.

Rain, Thunderstorms and Gusty Winds

While heat increases over many areas, IMD alerts also point to rainfall and wind activity:

  • Light to moderate rainfall is likely over parts of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan on 28 February.

  • Thunderstorms and gusty winds (30–40 kmph) could accompany the rain.

  • Isolated hailstorms are possible, especially over northern plains including Punjab, Haryana, and Uttarakhand.

This combination of heat and storms reflects the transition between winter and spring weather systems, complicating forecasts for many festival plans during Holi.

State-wise Weather Outlook

  • Delhi-NCR & Northwest – Clear skies expected with warm days and light winds; temperatures trending above average.

  • Uttar Pradesh & Bihar – Warm daytime conditions with limited cloud cover; chances of scattered showers in isolated pockets.

  • Madhya Pradesh – Significant warming trend, multiple regions recording high temperatures near 35°C.

  • Himalayan Belt and Northeast – Localized precipitation and cooler winds possible with weather systems migrating eastward.

What to Expect on 28 February 2026

In summary, weather on 28 February 2026 will vary widely:

  • Heat increases in plains – warmer days in northern and central states.

  • Rain and thunderstorms – particularly in northwest India.

  • Gusty winds and isolated hail – possible in select northern districts.

This mix of extreme temperatures and unsettled weather highlights climate variability during late winter, prompting caution for farmers, travelers, and Holi celebrations.

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