Weather Today (14, February 2026): Get the latest IMD weather forecast for today. Check temperature, snow, and rain predictions for Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Jammu & Kashmir, and other Indian cities. Sunrise/sunset timings inside.

Weather Today (14, February 2026)
Weather Today (14, February 2026): The weather forecast from IMD India indicates that while the Himalayan region may experience some snowfall, the lowlands will continue to warm.
A fresh Western Disturbance is active, bringing isolated to scattered light snowfall to the higher reaches of Jammu & Kashmir (including Gulmarg and Sonamarg), Ladakh, and Himachal Pradesh today. No significant rain is predicted for the plains of Delhi, Rajasthan, or Gujarat.
February continues to warm up faster than usual in many places. In Delhi-NCR, temperatures are running 3–5°C higher than the long-term average. Forecasts indicate that states in southern and western India, including Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Karnataka, are experiencing maximum temperatures consistently exceeding 30°C, signifying an early start to summer-like conditions.
| City | Sunrise | Sunset |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi | 07:01 AM | 06:10 PM |
| Mumbai | 07:07 AM | 06:38 PM |
| Chennai | 06:32 AM | 06:14 PM |
| Hyderabad | 06:43 AM | 06:17 PM |
| Bengaluru | 06:40 AM | 06:22 PM |
| Ahmedabad | 07:13 AM | 06:35 PM |
| Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow) | 06:43 AM | 05:55 PM |
| Rajasthan (Jaipur) | 07:04 AM | 06:15 PM |
| Punjab (Chandigarh) | 07:03 AM | 06:08 PM |
| Srinagar | 07:12 AM | 06:05 PM |
A. Light snowfall is expected in select higher Himalayan areas, particularly in Jammu & Kashmir.
A. No significant rain is predicted for the northern plains. Southern parts like Tamil Nadu may remain dry, though isolated light showers are possible in the south.
A. Early summer-like conditions, combined with dry westerly winds and the abatement of cold winter winds, are driving the temperature rise.
A. The region can expect reduced intensity of icy winds, punctuated by occasional light snow from passing Western Disturbances.
A. An abnormally early commencement of summer heat in the plains and abrupt temperature changes could result from the lack of a distinct spring.