Delhi-NCR Residents Welcome Rain and Winds After Heatwave
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New Delhi, March 15 (NationPress) Residents in the Delhi-NCR region experienced a refreshing change on Sunday morning as they were greeted by rain, thunder, and strong winds, providing much-needed relief after enduring several days of unseasonably high temperatures.
The unexpected weather shift created a cooler and more comfortable atmosphere throughout the National Capital Region.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Delhi, cautioning inhabitants about the potential for moderate rainfall, lightning strikes, and strong, gusty winds throughout the day.
In neighboring cities like Noida and Gurugram, a yellow alert has been issued, suggesting the possibility of light rainfall coupled with cloudy conditions.
The early morning rain was a welcome respite from the heatwave that had enveloped the capital during the initial half of March.
Dark clouds rolled over the city, accompanied by thunder and powerful winds, effectively lowering temperatures and enhancing overall comfort.
The IMD attributes these weather changes to atmospheric activity in the western Himalayan region.
Earlier forecasts from the agency indicated the likelihood of thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds across parts of the western Himalayas and nearby plains for Sunday and Monday.
These weather phenomena are generally linked to a Western Disturbance, a meteorological system known for bringing rain, storms, and temperature fluctuations throughout northern India.
The IMD's orange alert for Delhi serves as a reminder for residents to exercise caution, as moderate rainfall, lightning, and strong winds are anticipated throughout the day.
Weather officials have also warned of surface winds reaching speeds of 30 to 40 km/h, with gusts potentially hitting 50 km/h during the rain.
Adjacent NCR cities, including Noida and Gurugram, remain under a yellow alert, suggesting light rain and overcast skies, albeit with a comparatively lower risk.
Authorities have urged residents to stay vigilant, especially during thunderstorms and strong wind occurrences.
According to IMD predictions, Delhi's maximum temperature is expected to dip by approximately 3 to 5 degrees Celsius due to the persistent cloud cover and ongoing rainfall.