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SATELLITE SERVICES | India Meteorological Department
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Current Weather Status and Extended Range Forecast for the next two weeks (23 April to 06 May 2026)
प्रेस विज्ञप्ति तारीखः 23 अप्रैल, 2026 उत्तर-पश्चिमी भारत के मैदानी इलाकों में, मध्य भारत में अगले 4-5 दिनों के दौरान और पूर्वी भारत में अगले 2-3 दिनों के दौरान लू चलने की संभावना है।
Press Release Dated: 23rd April 2026 Heat wave conditions likely over plains of northwest India, over Central during next 4-5 days & East India during next 2-3 days.
Long Range Forecast For the 2026Southwest Monsoon Season Rainfall
2026 के दक्षिण-पश्चिम मॉनसून ऋतु की वर्षा के लिए दीर्घावधि पूर्वानुमान
2026 केदक्षऺण-ऩप्चिभ भॉनसन ू ऋतु की िर्षा के लरए दीघषािधध ऩि ू षानभ ु षन
Press Release : India’s Multi-Hazard Early Warning Decision Support System
गर्म मौसम की ऋतु (अप्रैल से जून) 2026 के लिए अद्यतन/अपडेट ऋतुनिष्ठ आउटलुक तथा अप्रैल 2026 के लिए वर्षा और तापमान का मासिक आउटलुक
Updated Seasonal outlook for hot weather season (April to June) 2026 and Monthly Outlook for April 2026 for the Rainfall and Temperature
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Asia - Sector
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Polar Orbiting Satellites-Real Time Products (INCOIS)
Asia - Sector | Infrared-1
Infrared - 1
The infrared 1 channel (10.8 µm) belongs to the Infrared window region (10-12µm) of the electromagnetic spectrum. It provides quantitative measurements of temperature of the underlying surface or clouds. The greatest advantage of IR images is its round the clock (day & night) availability. In black and white IR imagery, white shades i.e. high brightness represents cold areas (higher cloud heights) whereas black shades (low brightness) indicates warm surfaces or low cloud height. Therefore height estimation of different layers of clouds is easier by analyzing IR imagery in comparison to other imagery.
Reveals surface and cloud temperatures
Used for storm intensity and rainfall estimation
Used for tracking cloud features in time to estimate atmospheric motion
Forecasts
Urban Meteorological Services
Short to Medium Range Model Guidance
Extended Range Model Guidance
Seasonal Forecast
Quantitative Precipitation Forecast
Latest CAP Alerts
for historical data related query
1. Mr. Ranjan Phukan, Sc. D
Contact No:
+91 9435669264
, ranjan.phukan[at]imd[dot]gov[dot]in
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Weather related query for Media
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1. Dr. Naresh Kumar, Sc. F
Contact No:
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© Copyright 2026, Developed by IT Team, India Meteorological Department
Ministry of Earth Sciences, New Delhi, India
हिन्दी वेबसाईट
India Meteorological Department
Ministry of Earth Sciences
Government of India
Warnings
Subdivisionwise
|
Districtwise
Nowcast
Districtwise
|
Stationwise
Public Observation
(
Multi Indian Languages
)
|
Weather Realized
Specialized Forecast
Marine Forecast
Health Meteorological Bulletin
Tourism Forecast
Thunderstorm Prediction
Heat Wave Guidance
Flash Flood Bulletin
AQEWS
Air Quality forecast
ENFUSER AQ
Power Sector
Pilgrimage Forecast
Mountain Weather Bulletin
Highway Forecast
INDIAN RAILWAYS Forecast
Current Weather Status and Extended Range Forecast for the next two weeks (23 April to 06 May 2026)
प्रेस विज्ञप्ति तारीखः 23 अप्रैल, 2026 उत्तर-पश्चिमी भारत के मैदानी इलाकों में, मध्य भारत में अगले 4-5 दिनों के दौरान और पूर्वी भारत में अगले 2-3 दिनों के दौरान लू चलने की संभावना है।
Press Release Dated: 23rd April 2026 Heat wave conditions likely over plains of northwest India, over Central during next 4-5 days & East India during next 2-3 days.
Long Range Forecast For the 2026Southwest Monsoon Season Rainfall
2026 के दक्षिण-पश्चिम मॉनसून ऋतु की वर्षा के लिए दीर्घावधि पूर्वानुमान
2026 केदक्षऺण-ऩप्चिभ भॉनसन ू ऋतु की िर्षा के लरए दीघषािधध ऩि ू षानभ ु षन
Press Release : India’s Multi-Hazard Early Warning Decision Support System
गर्म मौसम की ऋतु (अप्रैल से जून) 2026 के लिए अद्यतन/अपडेट ऋतुनिष्ठ आउटलुक तथा अप्रैल 2026 के लिए वर्षा और तापमान का मासिक आउटलुक
Updated Seasonal outlook for hot weather season (April to June) 2026 and Monthly Outlook for April 2026 for the Rainfall and Temperature
SATELLITE SERVICES
Asia - Sector
Infrared-1
Visible
Water Vapour
Cloud Top Brightness Temp
Global
Infrared-1
Visible
Water Vapour
Animations
IR1
Visible
Water Vapour
Cloud Top Brightness Temperature
Satellite Bulletins
Detailed
Special
Rapid Scan Satellite Images
Rapid
Polar Orbiting Satellites-Real Time Products (INCOIS)
Asia - Sector | Infrared-1
Infrared - 1
The infrared 1 channel (10.8 µm) belongs to the Infrared window region (10-12µm) of the electromagnetic spectrum. It provides quantitative measurements of temperature of the underlying surface or clouds. The greatest advantage of IR images is its round the clock (day & night) availability. In black and white IR imagery, white shades i.e. high brightness represents cold areas (higher cloud heights) whereas black shades (low brightness) indicates warm surfaces or low cloud height. Therefore height estimation of different layers of clouds is easier by analyzing IR imagery in comparison to other imagery.
Reveals surface and cloud temperatures
Used for storm intensity and rainfall estimation
Used for tracking cloud features in time to estimate atmospheric motion
Forecasts
Urban Meteorological Services
Short to Medium Range Model Guidance
Extended Range Model Guidance
Seasonal Forecast
Quantitative Precipitation Forecast
Latest CAP Alerts
for historical data related query
1. Mr. Ranjan Phukan, Sc. D
Contact No:
+91 9435669264
, ranjan.phukan[at]imd[dot]gov[dot]in
Specialised products & forecasts
Cyclones
|
Monsoon
|
Satellite
Radar
|
Rainfall
|
Agromet Advisories
MAUSAM :
|
|
Video
Meghdoot Agro :
|
|
Video
Public Observation-IMD :
|
|
Video
Damini Lightning :
|
UMANG :
|
Data Service Portal - Meteorological Data
Miscellaneous
Citizen’s Charter
|
संगोष्ठी
Frequently Asked Questions
RTI
|
Feedback
|
Internal Complaint Committee
Sexual Harassment complaint portal
Weather Video
|
GKMS News Letter
Database Login
|
Admin Login
Tenders
|
WMO recruitment/notices
Recruitment
|
Compassionate Appointment
Immovable Property Return
Disclaimer
|
Sitemap
Contact Us
Office of Director General of Meteorology
India Meteorological Department (IMD)
Mausam Bhawan, Lodhi Road
New Delhi - 110003
Weather related query for Media
Query Time: 10:00am to 5:00pm
1. Dr. Naresh Kumar, Sc. F
Contact No:
+91 9968680077
, naresh.nhac[at]gmail[dot]com
2. Dr. Akhil Srivastava, Sc. D
Contact No:
+91 8285281968
, akhil.srivastava[at]imd[dot]gov[dot]in
© Copyright 2026, Developed by IT Team, India Meteorological Department
Ministry of Earth Sciences, New Delhi, India