Ministry of Earth Sciences
Warmer Conditions and Below-Normal Rainfall Likely in Meghalaya During April–June 2026: IMD
Posted On:
02 APR 2026 5:31PM by PIB Shillong
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) under the Ministry of Earth Sciences has indicated that while heatwave conditions are not likely over Meghalaya, the State is expected to experience above-normal temperatures along with below-normal rainfall during the hot weather season (April–June) 2026. During the 2026 hot weather season, maximum temperatures are likely to be normal to above normal in most parts of Meghalaya, while minimum temperatures are also likely to remain above normal across most parts of the State. For the month of April 2026, monthly maximum temperatures are likely to be above normal over many parts of Meghalaya, with minimum temperatures also expected to remain above normal over most areas. Despite the rise in temperatures, no heatwave days are likely over Meghalaya during April to June (AMJ) 2026.
The outlook further indicates that rainfall over many parts of Northeast India, including Meghalaya, is likely to be below normal during this period. The expected warmer-than-usual conditions during both daytime and nighttime may lead to increased thermal discomfort, particularly during dry spells. The below-normal rainfall scenario may have implications for water availability and agricultural activities, especially in rain-dependent areas of the State.
The forecast is based on prevailing neutral El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) conditions over the equatorial Pacific Ocean, with the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) also expected to remain neutral, indicating no strong large-scale climatic drivers to significantly enhance rainfall activity over the region during the season.
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