Key Points

Delhi-NCR experienced a remarkable weather change as dark clouds gathered, followed by gusty winds and heavy rain. This storm provided a welcome break from the stifling heat and humidity that plagued the day. The India Meteorological Department had forecasted such an event, and their predictions proved accurate, including upcoming weather instability. Authorities recommend staying indoors during storms to ensure safety as more fluctuations are anticipated with the approaching monsoon season.

Key Points: Delhi-NCR Cools Down with Evening Storm after Humid Day

  • Dark clouds and rain hit Delhi-NCR cooling temperatures after humid day
  • IMD forecasts predicted storm with gusty winds reaching 50 kmph
  • Authorities advise caution as further changes in weather are expected
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Dark clouds, gusty winds and rain cool down Delhi-NCR after a humid day

Dramatic weather shift in Delhi-NCR brings relief from heat with gusty winds and rain.

"Rain and winds brought much-needed relief from oppressive heat and humidity. - India Meteorological Department"

New Delhi, May 31

The National Capital Region (NCR) witnessed a dramatic shift in weather on Saturday evening as dark clouds rolled in, followed by strong winds and heavy rainfall.

The sudden downpour brought much-needed relief from the oppressive heat and humidity that persisted throughout the day.

Earlier in the day, the sky across Delhi and adjoining areas remained overcast, with high humidity levels making the weather uncomfortable.

The maximum temperature hovered around 37 degrees Celsius, while the minimum was recorded at approximately 26 degrees Celsius. However, with the arrival of the evening storm, temperatures dipped sharply, making the weather pleasant and significantly cooler.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the shift in weather was in line with forecasts issued on Friday, which had warned of rain accompanied by thunder, lightning, and strong winds with speeds ranging between 40 and 50 kmph in Delhi and surrounding regions.

The prediction turned out to be spot on as gusty winds swept through the city, followed by rain in several parts of the NCR, including Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, and Faridabad.

The IMD's seven-day forecast indicates that this spell of unstable weather may continue. On June 1, partly cloudy skies with chances of thundershowers are expected.

Between June 2 and 4, the region could witness thunderstorms and intermittent rain. The skies are likely to remain partly cloudy on June 5 as well.

While the rainfall has offered much-needed respite from the sweltering conditions, authorities have advised residents to remain vigilant. The IMD has urged people to stay indoors during storms, avoid sheltering under trees or temporary structures, and steer clear of open fields during lightning activity.

Although no red-alert warnings have been issued for the coming days, the sudden changes in weather underline the need for caution.

As monsoon-like patterns begin to influence northern India, the NCR is likely to experience more fluctuations in weather in the days ahead.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some relief! The humidity was unbearable today. My AC bill was skyrocketing 😅 Hope this rain continues for a few more days. IMD did a good job with the forecast this time.
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Priya M.
The sudden winds were scary though - saw several trees swaying dangerously in our colony. Municipal corporation should trim weak branches before monsoon arrives properly. Safety first!
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Amit S.
Delhi weather is so unpredictable! Morning was like a pressure cooker, evening felt like hill station. Hope this brings down pollution levels too 🤞
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Neha T.
My kids were so happy playing in the rain after being cooped up indoors due to heat. But yes, we need better drainage - our street got waterlogged within 30 minutes of rain. Civic issues never end in NCR!
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Vikram J.
While the rain is welcome, I'm concerned about farmers in nearby states. Unseasonal rains can damage crops. Weather patterns are becoming increasingly erratic - climate change is real folks!
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Sunita R.
The petrichor smell after first rains is magical! Made perfect chai-pakora weather. Hope we get more such pleasant evenings before the real monsoon madness begins.

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