As the Indian subcontinent braces for a clash of monsoon bursts and scorching heat, neighboring Myanmar is watching the skies with equal concern. The India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) latest bulletin, released on June 20, outlines a volatile mix of isolated heavy downpours in the north‑east and searing temperatures across the west, a scenario that often mirrors weather swings on Myanmar’s own borders.
From the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal: A Rapid Weather Transition
The IMD’s forecast flags “isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall” over West Bengal, Sikkim and parts of northeast India through Sunday, June 21. This comes as a pronounced trough in the upper‑air circulation pushes{