Delhi Gets Light Rain, Brief Respite From Heat; IMD Issues Yellow Alert

Light rain showers hit parts of Delhi, providing relief from a recent warm spell that saw temperatures soar above seasonal averages. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for the capital, forecasting the light rainfall and a slight drop in temperatures. The department also warned of gusty winds reaching 30-40 kmph in the afternoon. The showers are expected across Delhi NCR and several districts in neighbouring states like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan.

Key Points: Delhi Rain: IMD Forecasts Temperature Dip, Issues Yellow Alert

  • Light rain lashes parts of Delhi
  • IMD issues yellow alert for capital
  • Temperature to dip after unusually warm spell
  • Gusty winds of 30-40 kmph predicted
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Delhi receives light rain; IMD predicts slight temperature dip

Light rain brings relief to Delhi after a warm spell. IMD issues a yellow alert, predicting gusty winds and a slight temperature drop across NCR.

Delhi receives light rain; IMD predicts slight temperature dip
"Gusty winds, ranging from 30 to 40 kmph, were likely in the afternoon. - IMD"

New Delhi, February 18

Light rain lashed parts of the national capital on Wednesday, bringing respite after an unusually warm spell. Visuals from Moti Bagh and Rajokri village showed wet streets and residents making their way through light showers.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for the day, forecasting a slight temperature drop. Overall, the air quality remained in the "poor" category.

On X, the IMD on Wednesday stated, "Orange colour nowcast for the districts of north Rajasthan for light to moderate rainfall accompanied with thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds (40-60 kmph) during the next 3 hours. Yellow colour for light rainfall also issued for Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, West Uttar Pradesh and West Madhya Pradesh during the next 3 hours."

The department further said that light rainfall or drizzle was "very likely" across Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) on Wednesday. It added, "Gusty winds, ranging from 30 to 40 kmph, were likely in the afternoon."

The IMD also predicted light rainfall over parts of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan in the next two hours. These included Sonipat, Kharkhoda, Charkhi Dadri, Mattanhail, Jhajjar, Farukhnagar, Kosali, Mahendargarh, Sohana, Rewari, Palwal, Narnaul, Bawal, Nuh, Aurangabad, and Hodal in Haryana; Bagpat, Khekra, Modinagar, and Pilakhua in Uttar Pradesh; and Bhiwari, Tizara, Khairthal, Alwar, Viratnagar, Nagar, Laxmangarh, and Rajgarh in Rajasthan.

The showers follow an unusually warm spell that pushed temperatures well above seasonal norms. Delhi recorded a maximum of 31.6°C on Monday, the hottest day of the year so far, about 7 °C above the seasonal average.

Station-wise data showed Ayanagar recorded the highest minimum temperature at 13.8°C, while Safdarjung, the city's principal observatory, logged a minimum of 12.4°C.

With the showers, Delhi residents are likely to experience a brief respite from the heat, while authorities continue to monitor gusty winds and localised rainfall across the NCR and neighbouring regions.

- ANI

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Rohit P
IMD's predictions are getting better, I must say. They said light rain and we got it. But the AQI is still 'poor' even after rain? That's concerning. What more will it take to clean Delhi's air?
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Aman W
Good news for the farmers in Haryana and West UP. This pre-harvest shower is beneficial for the wheat crop. Hope the gusty winds don't cause any lodging.
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Sarah B
The temperature swing is wild. 31.6°C on Monday and now rain? Climate change is no longer a distant threat, it's happening in our weather patterns every season.
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Vikram M
Traffic was a mess in Moti Bagh area. A little rain and the city's drainage system shows its limits. Can't enjoy the pleasant weather when you're stuck in a jam for an hour.
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Kavya N
Perfect weather for pakoras and chai! 😊 Made some at home. This slight dip is welcome, but I hope it doesn't get too cold again. This balance is nice.

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