Delhi-NCR to Experience Rain and Thunderstorms Amid Heatwave Relief
Delhi, Noida, Gurugram likely to see more rain, thunderstorms today and tomorrow? Here's what IMD prediction says amid extreme heatwave
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Residents of Delhi-NCR are experiencing relief from a heatwave as rain and strong winds hit the region. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued orange and yellow alerts for thunderstorms and rain, with gusty winds expected to reach up to 60 km/h. Weather conditions are anticipated to remain similar over the next few days.
- 01Delhi-NCR received rain, providing relief from the ongoing heatwave.
- 02IMD issued orange and yellow alerts for thunderstorms and rain.
- 03Gusty winds of up to 60 km/h are expected in some areas.
- 04Temperatures are projected to remain below 40 degrees Celsius until Thursday.
- 05Dust storms may occur due to a cyclonic circulation affecting the region.
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Residents of Delhi-NCR experienced relief from the ongoing heatwave as rain and strong winds swept through the region on Wednesday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued orange and yellow alerts, predicting thunderstorms and light to moderate rainfall across the national capital and neighboring areas. Gusty winds reaching up to 60 km/h are anticipated, particularly in southwest Delhi. The IMD reported that maximum temperatures have decreased by three to five degrees, likely remaining below 40 degrees Celsius until at least Thursday. Similar weather conditions are expected to persist, with no rain forecast for Gurugram on Thursday. Experts attribute the changing weather to a cyclonic circulation over central Pakistan and nearby regions, which may lead to dust storms in the coming days.
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The rain is expected to provide relief from the heatwave, positively affecting outdoor activities and health.
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