March 2025 Weather Forecast: Your Quick Guide
March is the bridge between winter’s chill and summer’s heat, and 2025 is shaping up to be a mixed bag across India. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has already flagged a few hot spots – some regions will see early showers while others brace for a quick rise in temperature. Here’s what you need to know right now, whether you’re planning a trip, a garden, or just want to know if you’ll need a jacket.
North India – Cool mornings, sudden rains
In the northern belt – Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and parts of Uttar Pradesh – early March will stay on the cooler side, with daytime highs around 24‑27°C. Around the 10th to 15th, the IMD expects a low‑pressure system to move in, bringing scattered showers that could push the temperature down a few degrees. Expect about 30‑40 mm of rain in Delhi over the month, enough to freshen the air but not enough to cause flooding. If you’re in the hills of Himachal or Uttarakhand, keep an eye on the forecast for sudden thunderstorms that can pop up after sunset.
South & East – Warm with occasional showers
Down south, places like Chennai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad will feel the early heat, with daytime temps climbing to 33‑36°C by the third week. The coastal stretch of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh will get occasional light rain – think 5‑10 mm on a few days – thanks to the retreating monsoon’s leftover moisture. Kolkata and the Bay of Bengal coast will stay humid, with chances of brief showers in the evenings, especially after the 20th. If you’re heading to the beaches, pack sunscreen and a light raincoat just in case.
Central India, including Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, will see a gradual warming trend, hitting the high‑30s toward the end of the month. The IMD has warned that a sudden thunderstorm could hit the central plateau around March 22, so keep your plans flexible if you’re outdoors.
From a practical standpoint, here are a few quick tips:
- Carry a compact umbrella – it’s cheap, and you’ll thank yourself on the rainy mornings in the north.
- Stay hydrated – even a mild heat wave can cause dehydration, especially in the south.
- Check daily updates – IMD releases short‑range forecasts each morning, so a quick glance can save you from unexpected downpours.
- Plan travel early – train and flight delays are more common when the system brings rain to the north.
Overall, March 2025 won’t be extreme, but it will be a month of transition. Expect cooler mornings in the north, occasional showers along the coast, and a steady climb in temperatures as summer approaches. Keep an eye on local weather alerts, pack a mix of light clothing and a rain‑ready layer, and you’ll breeze through the month without a hitch.
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