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India prepares for a hotter than normal summer with more heatwave days anticipated

The weather office announced on Saturday that India will 'experience a warmer-than-normal Summer this year. Heatwave days are expected to exceed the season average in March and May.

Mrutyunjay M. Mohapatra is the director-general of India Meteorological Department.

According to IMD data, February's maximum and minimum temperatures were both above average. This makes it the fifth warmest February on record.

Winter crops, such as wheat, rapeseed and chickpeas, are planted between October and December. They require cold temperatures throughout their entire growth cycle to produce optimal yields.

A Mumbai-based dealer with a global trading house said that temperatures above average in March may?affect grain size and reduce yields of winter-sown crops.

India, the world's second-largest producer of wheat and largest importer of edible oil, is counting on bumper crops in 2026 to export surplus wheat and reduce costly imports of palm?and soy oils.

Mohapatra said that "above-normal heatwaves" are expected in most parts of the country from March to May 2026. (Reporting and editing by Sharon Singleton: Rajendra Jadhav)

(source: Reuters)