SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's New South Wales on Sunday sweated in a heat wave that raised the risk of bushfires and prompted authorities to issue a total fire ban for state capital Sydney.
Authorities have warned millions of residents of the increased threat of bushfires over the weekend as large swathes of the ...
IMD extends yellow heatwave alert to multiple Telangana districts for Saturday and Sunday as temperatures soar above 40°C in ...
Temperatures hit 28 degrees in some parts of Sydney before sunrise on Sunday on their way towards a record high of 37 degrees ...
Outdoor workers like delivery drivers and street vendors are braving the scorching conditions to earn a living ...
A change is bringing cooler conditions, with residents in three states glad to see the back of a short but sharp autumn ...
IMD predicts hot and humid weather in parts of Andhra Pradesh. Maximum temperatures are likely to be above normal by 2 to 4 ...
Warmer weather is coming back to UK in just a few days, with some areas reaching temperatures of up to 16°C on Wednesday.
Sydneysiders have been advised to be cautious as the mercury soars on Sunday. The Bureau of Meteorology issued a severe ...
Heatwave conditions were likely in the western districts of West Bengal till March 18 with day and night temperatures soaring much above normal, the IMD said on Saturday. It, however, offered a ray of ...
Delhi on Saturday recorded an average Air Quality Index (AQI) of 85, which is the lowest in the last three years for the ...