Snow in Kashmir, Rain in Delhi: Tomorrow's India Weather

 

Tomorrow's Weather in India (March 15, 2026): Rain for North, Snow in Kashmir, and Heat in the South



As March 15, 2026, approaches, India is set to experience a dramatic contrast in weather conditions, with a powerful Western Disturbance bringing rain, thunderstorms, and even snowfall to the northern parts of the country, while southern and western regions continue to sizzle under above-normal temperatures. After a record-breaking hot start to March, tomorrow marks a significant shift for millions of Indians, particularly in the north, as winter-like conditions make a temporary comeback .

This detailed forecast, based on the latest data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and independent weather agencies, breaks down exactly what you can expect in your city tomorrow.

North India: Major Shift as Western Disturbance Arrives

After enduring one of the hottest first weeks of March on record—with Delhi smashing 15-year heat records and temperatures soaring 7°C above normal —northern India is finally getting some relief.

fresh Western Disturbance is currently affecting northwest India, triggering a yellow alert across several states . Tomorrow, March 15, this system will be at its peak, bringing widespread rain, thunderstorms, and a significant drop in temperatures.

Delhi-NCR: Rain and Thunderstorms Expected

After weeks of dry and dusty heat, the national capital region is likely to witness light rain and thunderstorms tomorrow. The maximum temperature is expected to settle around 36°C, with a minimum of 21°C . Residents can expect a partly cloudy sky with a high chance of evening showers, which will bring the mercury down by several degrees compared to the scorching 35.7°C recorded just last week .

Haryana and Punjab: Gusty Winds and Hail Alerts

The weather will be more intense in parts of Haryana. Districts such as Kurukshetra, Ambala, Karnal, Kaithal, Panipat, and Jind are under a warning for thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds reaching 40 to 50 km/h. There is even a possibility of hail at a few places . In Gurgaon, the IMD has issued a yellow alert for Sunday, with light rain expected to continue intermittently until March 20 . Day temperatures in these regions are likely to drop by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius over the next few days .

Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh: Winter Returns

For the northernmost regions, tomorrow will feel like a return to winter. After experiencing the warmest February in a decade and an unusual rise in temperatures that triggered early almond and tulip blooms, J&K is bracing for a week of winter-like conditions starting March 15 .

Independent weather forecaster Aadil Maqbool has confirmed that back-to-back Western disturbances will bring rain in the plains and snowfall in higher areas .

  • Srinagar: The forecast predicts snow with a maximum temperature of just 2°C and a minimum dipping to -1°C .

  • Jammu: The city will experience rain with a maximum of 36°C and a minimum of 28°C .

This precipitation is crucial, as J&K recently recorded its seventh consecutive winter rainfall deficit, ending the December-February period 65% below normal .

Uttar Pradesh: Cloudy Skies

In the plains of Uttar Pradesh, cities like Lucknow will see cloudy skies with a maximum of 37°C and a minimum of 23°C, while Agra has a chance of rain with a high of 38°C .

South India: Thunderstorms Bring Relief from Heat

While the north cools down, southern India has its own weather story. Telangana, in particular, is set to receive significant relief from the recent heat.

Telangana: Widespread Thunderstorms on March 15

The IMD has issued a thunderstorm warning for multiple districts in Telangana for Sunday and Monday . On March 15, thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds are very likely to occur at isolated places in Adilabad, Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Khammam, and Nalgonda, among other districts .

Scientist Dharma Raju from the IMD Hyderabad Centre explained that the combination of rising temperatures and increased moisture in the atmosphere is creating perfect conditions for thermal activity. "As temperatures rise, the atmosphere becomes unstable, which can trigger localised weather developments," he said .

For Hyderabad, the sky will be partly cloudy with hazy conditions in the morning. The maximum temperature is likely to be around 38°C, with a minimum of 21°C .

Other Southern Cities

  • Chennai: While not covered in the thunderstorm warning, the city will remain warm.

  • Bengaluru: Typical March weather with mild days.

West and Central India: Dry Heat Persists

The story is different in western and central India, where the heat continues to build.

Maharashtra: Mixed Bag

While parts of Madhya Maharashtra might experience relatively milder daytime conditions this March, thanks to cloud cover , the Vidarbha region faces an increased risk of short, isolated hot spells . In Mumbai, tomorrow will be clear with a maximum of 30°C and a minimum of 27°C Pune is expected to remain dry and warm.

Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan

Bhopal and Indore will enjoy clear skies, with maximum temperatures hovering around 37°C and 36°C respectively Jaipur will see cloudy skies with a high of 35°C .

Gujarat

Ahmedabad will be clear and hot, with a maximum temperature touching 38°C .

East and Northeast India: Mixed Conditions

  • Bihar: Patna will experience cloudy conditions with a maximum of 39°C, making it one of the hotter cities tomorrow .

  • Jharkhand: Ranchi has a forecast of rain with a maximum of 32°C .

  • Chhattisgarh: Raipur is also likely to see rain, with a high of 33°C .

Regional Weather Forecast for March 15, 2026

CityState/RegionWeather ConditionMax Temp (°C)Min Temp (°C)
SrinagarJammu & KashmirSnow2°C-1°C
JammuJammu & KashmirRain36°C28°C
DelhiDelhi-NCRRain36°C21°C
GurgaonHaryanaRain/Thunderstorms~33°C~18°C
LucknowUttar PradeshClouds37°C23°C
JaipurRajasthanClouds35°C21°C
AhmedabadGujaratClear38°C24°C
MumbaiMaharashtraClear30°C27°C
HyderabadTelanganaPartly Cloudy/Hazy38°C21°C
BhopalMadhya PradeshClear37°C23°C
PatnaBiharClouds39°C21°C
RanchiJharkhandRain32°C25°C

Source: Compiled from IMD bulletins, Aaj Tak, and The Hindu reports 

Why This Weather Shift is Happening

The sudden change in weather patterns is due to two primary factors:

  1. Western Disturbances: These are weather systems that originate in the Mediterranean Sea and travel eastward, bringing moisture and precipitation to the Indian subcontinent. After a prolonged absence that caused the early March heatwave, two back-to-back Western disturbances are now affecting the Himalayan region and northwest India .

  2. Atmospheric Instability: In southern India, the rapid heating of the land surface is creating instability in the atmosphere. When combined with moisture from southeasterly winds, this triggers localized thunderstorm activity .

Expert Takeaways and What to Expect Next

  • Temporary Relief: The rain and snow in the north will provide significant but temporary relief from the heat. The IMD warns that after this spell, dry and sunny conditions are likely to return .

  • Summer Outlook: Looking ahead, the IMD has forecast that the March-to-May season will see above-normal heatwave days over most parts of east and east-central India, as well as parts of the northwest and west-central India. This March spell is just a brief interlude in what is predicted to be a long and severe summer .

  • Stay Safe: For those in thunderstorm-affected areas in Haryana and Telangana, authorities advise staying indoors during lightning and avoiding open areas . In the north, enjoy the cooler weather, but be prepared for gusty winds.

Summary for March 15, 2026: If you are in North India, expect rain and a significant drop in temperature. If you are in Kashmir, prepare for snowfall. If you are in Telangana, brace for thunderstorms. And if you are in West or Central India, continue to stay hydrated as the heat persists.

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