EnvironmentWednesday, 20 May 2026·The Hindu - Environment
April 2026 IMD data: minimum temperatures rose 0.5°C above normal, faster than maximum temperatures
IMD’s April 2026 data showed minimum temperatures averaging 0.5°C above normal, while maximum temperatures stayed near normal.
Key highlights
Direct fact
In April 2026, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that minimum temperatures across India averaged 0.5°C above normal, while maximum temperatures remained near normal.
Key specifics
- IMD’s April 2026 data highlighted a 0.5°C rise in minimum temperatures above normal.
- Maximum temperatures in the same month were described as near normal, not sharply above normal.
- The comparison was based on April 2026 temperature observations, making it a current-climate data point.
- The report specifically distinguished between minimum and maximum temperatures, a common TNPSC environment question area.
- IMD is the official national agency for weather and climate data in India.
Exam lens
Question type: Environment data interpretation, IMD facts, climate trend. Key facts: April 2026, IMD, minimum temperature +0.5°C above normal, maximum temperature near normal. TNPSC one-liner: “Which temperature component is rising faster in IMD’s April 2026 data?”