As India gets ready for the fun festival of Holi from March 11 to 14, 2024, the weather will be different in many places. This means that people should be careful and plan ahead for their celebrations. The weather can change a lot from one city to another, so it's important to know what to expect.

In Bengaluru and South Interior Karnataka, there will be some rain and thunderstorms from March 11 to 13. Although it will still be warm, these weather conditions might change the way people celebrate Holi. The coastal areas will be very hot and humid, and places near the Western Ghats should be careful because of expected rain and high humidity.

If you're going to Kerala or Mahe, be ready for heavy rain on March 11 and 12. The rain may cause water to collect in low areas, which can make it hard to move around or have fun outside. It's a good idea to check the weather often and change your plans if needed.

In Tamil Nadu, especially in the southern parts, there will be heavy rain on March 11, with more rain continuing on March 12. This means people might need to celebrate indoors instead of outside, and they should also think about the best routes to travel to avoid flooded areas.

In the northern hills like Himachal Pradesh, there will be a lot of snow from March 10 to 14. This could cause road closures and make traveling difficult. It's important to listen to local advice and check if roads are open before you travel.

To have the best time during Holi, always check the weather updates and follow the advice from local authorities. You might want to have a backup plan for indoor celebrations and be flexible with your travel plans. Don't forget to bring the right clothes for the weather and keep emergency contact details handy while celebrating.

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