Delhi-NCR Experiences Sudden Weather Change with Light Rain
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New Delhi, April 17 (NationPress) In a refreshing change from the unyielding heat that has enveloped Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), a noteworthy shift in weather occurred on Friday afternoon. As dark clouds gathered, a gentle drizzle brought relief to the surrounding areas.
This unexpected change, characterized by brisk winds, cloud cover, and sporadic showers, provided much-needed comfort to locals who had been enduring scorching temperatures for several days. Streets that had been glistening under the relentless sun just hours before now appeared more subdued, with residents relishing the cooler conditions.
The India Meteorological Department reported a consistent rise in temperatures in the region, with daytime highs ranging from 37 to 39 degrees Celsius and nighttime lows between 21 and 24 degrees Celsius.
On Friday, the minimum temperature was noted at 22.4 degrees Celsius; however, high humidity and significant solar radiation made the weather particularly oppressive.
Though the late afternoon rain was light and brief, it succeeded in lowering temperatures slightly and enhancing comfort levels. Many locals referred to this change as a much-needed "breather" from the stifling heat, albeit temporary.
Meteorologists explain that such abrupt weather changes are typical for pre-summer conditions in northern India, where intense daytime heating fosters localized cloud formation, dust-laden winds, and occasional light rain. While these changes are refreshing, they are usually not long-lasting.
The IMD has warned that this respite may be short-lived, with forecasts indicating partly cloudy skies in the near term, followed by clearer weather and rising temperatures.
Maximum temperatures are predicted to rise steadily, reaching 38 degrees Celsius, 39 degrees Celsius, and potentially surpassing the 40-degree mark in the coming days. Nighttime temperatures are also expected to increase, nearing 24 degrees Celsius.
As heatwave conditions loom, experts encourage residents to exercise caution, stay hydrated, and limit sun exposure during peak afternoon hours.
Delhi-NCR should prepare for a return of intense heat in the days to come.