Delhi Faces Dust Storms and Rain as IMD Issues Yellow Alert
What’s happening to Delhi weather? IMD issues yellow alert as dust storms and rain loom over NCR
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Delhi-NCR, predicting strong winds, dust storms, and light rain in the coming days. Despite ongoing heatwave conditions, temperatures may not exceed 46 degrees Celsius due to the expected weather changes.
- 01The IMD warns of wind speeds reaching up to 50 kilometers per hour in Delhi-NCR.
- 02Daytime temperatures are projected to hover around 44 degrees Celsius until May 27.
- 03A significant temperature drop is anticipated after May 28, potentially reaching 36 degrees Celsius.
- 04The yellow alert is due to the likelihood of dust storms and heatwave conditions.
- 05Residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid unnecessary travel during peak heat hours.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR), forecasting strong winds, dust storms, and light rain over the next few days. Following a period of intense heat, with daytime temperatures expected to reach around 44 degrees Celsius until May 27, the alert warns of wind speeds up to 50 kilometers per hour. While heatwave conditions will persist, the IMD suggests that cloud cover and gusty winds may prevent temperatures from exceeding 46 degrees Celsius during the peak phase of Nautapa. A notable change in weather is expected from May 28, with maximum temperatures potentially dropping to 42 degrees Celsius and further cooling to 36 degrees Celsius by May 30. Residents are urged to remain cautious during the heat, stay hydrated, and limit outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours.
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The weather changes could provide temporary relief from the intense heat affecting residents in Delhi-NCR.
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