Delhi to Get Thunderstorms Tonight, Clear Skies from May 15: IMD

The Regional Weather Forecast Centre, Delhi has forecast thunderstorm with lightning and strong winds up to 50 kmph for Delhi tonight, with maximum temperatures between 37-39°C. The IMD reports that maximum temperatures will rise gradually by 3-5°C over the next seven days. From May 15 onwards, mainly clear skies are expected, with temperatures reaching 40-42°C by May 17-18. A fresh Western Disturbance is likely to affect Northwest India from May 15, with three active upper air cyclonic circulations influencing regional weather.

Key Points: Thunderstorm Likely in Delhi Tonight; Clear Skies from May 15

  • Light rain and thunderstorm likely in Delhi tonight with strong winds
  • Maximum temperatures between 37-39°C Wednesday
  • Clear skies from May 15 to May 18
  • Temperatures may reach 40-42°C by May 17-18
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Light rain, thunderstorm likely in Delhi tonight; clear skies from May 15: IMD

IMD forecasts light rain and thunderstorm in Delhi tonight with winds up to 50 kmph. Clear skies expected from May 15, with temperatures rising to 42°C.

"maximum temperatures in Delhi are set to rise gradually by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius over the next seven days - IMD Daily Weather Report"

New Delhi, May 13

The Regional Weather Forecast Centre, Delhi, on Wednesday forecast thunderstorm accompanied by lightning and strong winds gusting up to 50 kmph for Delhi tonight, with maximum temperatures expected to range between 37 and 39 degrees Celsius.

According to the IMD's Daily Weather Report and Forecast Bulletin issued on Tuesday evening, maximum temperatures in Delhi are set to rise gradually by 3 to 5 degrees Celsius over the next seven days, with no large change in minimum temperatures expected during the next four days.

On Tuesday, the maximum temperature at Safdarjung, Delhi's base station, was recorded at 39.0 degrees Celsius, a departure of minus 0.5 degrees from normal, while the minimum temperature was 27.6 degrees Celsius, above normal by 2.2 degrees. Humidity ranged between 39 and 68 per cent during the day. Easterly winds prevailed at 15 kmph.

Across the Delhi-NCR region, maximum temperatures ranged between 35.2 degrees Celsius at Mayur Vihar and 39.0 degrees at Safdarjung, while minimum temperatures ranged between 25.5 degrees at Palam and 29 degrees at Noida.

For Wednesday, May 13, the IMD has forecast partly cloudy skies with a possibility of very light rain accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and strong winds gusting up to 50 kmph during the forenoon hours. Maximum temperatures are expected to range between 37 and 39 degrees Celsius, and minimum temperatures between 26 and 28 degrees.

From May 14 onwards, the weather is expected to gradually clear, with mainly clear skies forecast from May 15 through May 18. Maximum temperatures are projected to rise to the 40 to 42 degrees Celsius range by May 17 and 18, as minimum temperatures also inch upward to 27 to 29 degrees.

The IMD also noted that a fresh Western Disturbance is likely to affect Northwest India from May 15. Three upper air cyclonic circulations are currently active -- over North Pakistan, West Rajasthan, and North Central Uttar Pradesh -- influencing weather patterns across the region.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Good update from IMD. But honestly, with temperatures going up to 42°C by May 17-18, this one night of rain won't make much difference. We need a proper monsoon already! 🥵 Also, it's strange how Noida minimum was 29°C while Palam was 25.5°C - urban heat island effect clearly showing.
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Arun Y
Western Disturbance coming on May 15? That's interesting. Usually these bring good rain to North India. Let's see if this one actually delivers or just passes by. Meanwhile, 39°C at Safdarjung is no joke - stay hydrated everyone! 💧
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Deepika L
I wish IMD would give more specific timings for the thunderstorm. Saying "forenoon hours" is vague. My kids have school in the morning and I need to plan accordingly. Also, strong winds up to 50 kmph could cause power outages - hope discoms are prepared. ⚡
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Michael C
As someone from the US now living in Delhi, I appreciate how detailed the IMD reports are. Back home we just get "scattered thunderstorms" with no wind speeds. This is helpful for planning outdoor activities. But 42°C? That's crazy hot! 🥵
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Varun X
Honestly, I'm tired of these "thunderstorm likely" predictions that end up being false alarms. 🤷‍♂️ Three active cyclonic circulations but we might still get nothing. Hope I'm wrong though - the city needs every drop it can get before the real heat sets in.

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