Delhi's Hot February Points To India's Deepening Climate Shift

Delhi is experiencing an atypically warm February, with maximum temperatures significantly exceeding seasonal averages. This early onset of warmth signals a concerning trend in India's climate patterns, as winter seems to be retreating weeks earlier than usual. Meteorologists attribute this anomaly to broader climate changes affecting the region, raising alarms about the implications for agriculture, health, and water resources. The rising temperatures and altered seasonal cycles highlight the urgency of addressing climate change in India, where extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common. As the capital prepares for an early spring, residents and policymakers are urged to take note of this shift and consider adaptive strategies to mitigate the potential impacts of ongoing climatic shifts.
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