Weather Today (16 February 2026): Get the latest IMD weather forecast for today. Check temperature, snow, and rain predictions for Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Jammu & Kashmir, and other Indian cities. Sunrise/sunset timings inside.

Weather Today (16 February 2026)
Weather Today (16 February 2026): The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reports a transition in weather across India due to a fresh Western Disturbance. While the northern plains are experiencing an "early summer" feel with rising temperatures, the Himalayan regions are bracing for isolated rain and snowfall starting tonight.
A fresh Western Disturbance is affecting the Western Himalayan region starting today, bringing isolated rain or snow to higher reaches of Jammu & Kashmir (including Gulmarg and Sonamarg) and Ladakh tonight and early morning on February 17. Generally dry weather will prevail in the region until this evening.
February continues to warm up faster than usual in many places. 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. Hot and Humid warnings have been issued for Coastal Karnataka and Konkan & Goa due to unseasonably warm conditions.
Temperature: Minimum 11-13°C | Maximum 27-29°C
Forecast: The sky will be mainly clear with morning mist. A slight chance of light rain or drizzle is predicted for February 17–18 as winter conditions fade.
Temperature: Minimum 26°C | Maximum 29°C
Forecast: The weather will be partly cloudy with high humidity. Sticky conditions are likely due to an active sea breeze.
Temperature: Minimum 23°C | Maximum 32°C
Forecast: Partly cloudy and humid with a light coastal breeze. No major rainfall alert is in place for today.
Temperature: Minimum 16°C | Maximum 33°C
Forecast: Hot and dry conditions continue. Hot and Humid warnings are active for Coastal Karnataka through February 17.
Temperature: Minimum 18°C | Maximum 32°C
Forecast: Clear skies with dry heat; temperatures may climb to 35°C by the weekend.
Temperature: Minimum -2°C | Maximum 8°C
Forecast: Generally dry weather until evening, with a possibility of light snowfall at isolated higher reaches (such as Gulmarg or Sonamarg) tonight and early morning on February 17.
Temperature: Minimum 10°C | Maximum 25°C
Forecast: Mainly clear and dry today. Isolated rainfall and thunderstorms are likely in parts of the state on February 17.
Temperature: Minimum 14°C | Maximum 29°C
Forecast: Mainly clear and dry today. Isolated rainfall and thunderstorms are likely in northern Rajasthan on February 17.
Temperature: Minimum 13°C | Maximum 27°C
Forecast: Largely dry with morning mist in some areas. Light rain or thunderstorms may occur in West Uttar Pradesh on February 17.
Temperature: Minimum 20°C | Maximum 33°C
Forecast: Generally clear skies with dry weather.
| City | Sunrise | Sunset |
|---|---|---|
| New Delhi | 06:58 AM | 06:11 PM |
| Mumbai | 07:07 AM | 06:38 PM |
| Chennai | 06:32 AM | 06:15 PM |
| Hyderabad | 06:43 AM | 06:17 PM |
| Ahmedabad | 07:11 AM | 06:36 PM |
| Lucknow (UP) | 06:43 AM | 05:57 PM |
| Kolkata | 06:12 AM | 05:31 PM |
| Jaipur (Rajasthan) | 07:03 AM | 06:18 PM |
| Bengaluru | 06:41 AM | 06:26 PM |
| Chandigarh (Punjab) | 07:03 AM | 06:08 PM |
A. Light snowfall is expected starting tonight in select higher Himalayan areas, particularly in Jammu & Kashmir (Gulmarg, Sonamarg) and Ladakh, due to a fresh Western Disturbance.
A. No significant rain is predicted for most of the northern plains today, February 16. However, isolated rainfall with lightning is expected over Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and West Uttar Pradesh on February 17–18.
A. Early summer-like conditions, combined with dry westerly winds and the abatement of cold winter winds, are driving the temperature rise, giving an "early summer" feel.
A. The region can expect reduced intensity of icy winds, punctuated by occasional light snow from passing Western Disturbances, like the one forecast for February 16-17.
A. Yes, the IMD has issued warnings for Coastal Karnataka and Konkan & Goa due to unseasonably warm and humid conditions expected through February 17.