Delhi to Experience Rain and Storms Starting Thursday Evening
IMD forecasts rain, storm for Delhi from Thursday

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts thunderstorms, dust storms, and light rainfall in Delhi from Thursday evening, providing relief from the current heatwave. Maximum temperatures are expected to drop significantly from the high 40s to the mid-30s by the weekend.
- 01Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 44.3°C on Wednesday, significantly above normal.
- 02A western disturbance is expected to bring weather changes, including thunderstorms and gusty winds up to 80 km/h.
- 03Temperatures are forecasted to drop to 35-37°C by May 29 and 34-36°C by May 30, marking a 10-degree decrease.
- 04The IMD warns of potential hazards such as uprooted trees and power line damage due to strong winds.
- 05Residents are advised to stay indoors during severe weather conditions.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has announced that Delhi will likely experience thunderstorms, dust storms, and light rainfall starting Thursday evening, providing some relief from the ongoing heatwave. On Wednesday, temperatures reached a scorching 44.3°C, with some areas recording even higher. The IMD attributes the upcoming weather changes to a western disturbance affecting northwest India. From May 28 to May 30, Delhi is expected to see gusty winds reaching up to 80 km/h, along with thunderstorms and light rainfall. Temperatures are projected to drop significantly, with highs of 35-37°C on May 29 and 34-36°C on May 30, a notable decrease from the previous week's extreme heat. The IMD has issued warnings about potential damage from strong winds, including uprooted trees and power disruptions, advising residents to remain indoors during severe weather events.
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The forecasted weather changes will significantly lower temperatures and may cause disruptions due to strong winds and storms.
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