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India to see above-average number of heatwave days in May as energy demand surges

By Thomson Reuters May 1, 2026 | 5:27 AM

MUMBAI, May 1 (Reuters) – Many Indian states are likely to witness an above-average number of heatwave days ​in May, the weather office ‌said on Friday, as India continues to experience higher-than-average temperatures that are pushing energy demand to a record high.

As the ‌world’s ​third-largest oil importer and ⁠consumer, India’s energy ⁠supplies are already under pressure since the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran disrupted shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

Heatwave ​days are likely to be more frequent than normal across the ⁠eastern coast, parts ⁠of the Himalayan foothills, and ​the western states of Maharashtra and Gujarat, ​said Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, director-general of the ‌India Meteorological Department (IMD).

India is likely to receive above-average rainfall in May, at more than 110% of the long-period ⁠average, though many parts of the southern peninsula, as well as some areas in ⁠the northeast ‌and northwest, are expected ⁠to record above-average maximum temperatures, ​he ‌said.

India received below-average rainfall ​in April, ⁠while maximum and minimum temperatures remained above average, pushing peak power demand to a record 256.1 gigawatts.

(Reporting by Rajendra Jadhav; Editing by Himani Sarkar and ​Kevin Liffey)