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Potential impact on crops - Unseasonable Heat Persists into March

09:00 AM
26 February 2026

Potential impact on crops
Unseasonable Heat Persists into March

Temperature map dated Sun 01.03 showing intense red shading across Pakistan and northern India, with values around 30–36 °C including 34 °C in Jodhpur and 31 °C in New Delhi, plus a large thermometer icon.In the north to north-west, above average highs last into the new month.

Unseasonable heat in north and north-western India is set to persist into March, potentially impacting a key time of the year for wheat farmers.

As temperatures soared this week, there is little respite to be found in the new month. Highs are expected to remain around 7 degrees above average for the states of Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Madhya Pradesh.

While It is important for all to stay hydrated and seek shade during peak sun hours, these states produce around 80% of the country's wheat and rapeseed output, with the heat set to disrupt the year's crops.

Not Just in the North

The heat in the north and north-west has persisted for days, meanwhile some central and southern regions can also expect to see highs reaching above average.

For now, these remain around the average for late February, but gradually grow warmer in the coming days into the weekend.

Weather & Radar editorial desk
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