Key Points

Severe thunderstorms and rain have brought much-needed relief to Delhi-NCR from intense heat. The India Meteorological Department predicted heavy rainfall and gusty winds across multiple northern states. Temperatures are expected to drop slightly over the next few days. The weather pattern includes thunderstorms, lightning, and potential hailstorms in various regions.

Key Points: Delhi-NCR Thunderstorms Bring Heatwave Relief

  • IMD issues yellow alert for Delhi and surrounding regions
  • Thunderstorms expected to reduce temperatures
  • Multiple states experiencing weather variations
  • Rainfall predicted across North and Peninsular India
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Heavy rain, thunderstorms bring relief from scorching heat in Delhi-NCR

IMD forecasts heavy rain and thunderstorms across North India, offering respite from scorching temperatures in Delhi-NCR region

"Severe thunder lightning, squally winds 70-80 kmph - India Meteorological Department"

New Delhi, May 2

Severe thunderstorms and rain on Friday morning brought much-needed relief to the people in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), including Noida, from the persistent heatwave.

At 5:19 a.m., the IMD, in a post on X, said severe thunder lightning, squally winds 70-80 kmph, is likely over Delhi during the next two hours.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had forecast heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds over the next three days, issuing a yellow alert for the national capital.

According to the IMD's weekly forecast, thunderstorms with rain are expected on Friday and Saturday, which may lead to a slight dip in temperatures.

Earlier, the IMD predicted that moderate to intense rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds reaching 40-90 km/hr, is likely to continue over the next two hours in several areas, including Delhi and the NCR.

Affected regions also included parts of Haryana (Yamunanagar, Karnal, Safidon, Panipat, Sohana, Palwal, Nuh, Aurangabad, Hodal), Uttar Pradesh (Gangoh, Shamli, Kandhla, Nandgaon, Barsana, Raya, Hathras, Mathura, Sadabad, Agra, Jajau), and Rajasthan (Bhiwari, Deeg, Bharatpur).

A fresh and active Western disturbance is likely to impact northwest India from May 2. Under its influence, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit, Baltistan, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand will experience light to moderate rainfall coupled with heavy winds and lightning.

The IMD earlier said a dust storm accompanied with gusty winds is also very likely at isolated places over Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Punjab and Rajasthan.

The IMD also predicted rainfall and snowfall in parts of Himachal Pradesh.

On Thursday, the Weather department issued a yellow alert for the lower and mid-hill districts of the state, warning of possible thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds.

Himachal Pradesh is set to experience a break from the summer heat as light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning, and even snowfall in higher altitudes are predicted over the next week.

From May 1, rainfall activity is expected to begin across several districts of Himachal Pradesh. This pattern of intermittent rain is likely to persist for the next five to seven days, resulting in a temperature drop of 3 to 4 degrees Celsius, the IMD said.

Between April 30 and May 2, thunderstorms, lightning, and heavy rainfall warnings will persist across North, East, Northeast, and Peninsular India. Hailstorms are expected in North Interior Karnataka and parts of Odisha.

Heatwave conditions are set to continue in West Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu and Kashmir, with hot and humid weather warnings active for Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.

Thunderstorm and lightning activity will persist across Northern India, including Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh during May 3 and 4. Peninsular India will also remain under alerts, especially affecting Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some relief from this unbearable heat! 🌧️ The moment I heard thunder at 5 AM, I rushed to my balcony to enjoy the cool breeze. Hope this weather continues for a few more days. Delhi summers are brutal without these breaks.
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Priya M.
While the rain is welcome, the authorities should have been better prepared. Many areas in Noida had waterlogging within hours of rainfall. Our infrastructure still can't handle sudden downpours despite knowing this happens every year.
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Amit S.
The timing couldn't be better! Just when schools were about to reopen after summer break, this weather comes as a blessing. Kids were suffering in 45°C heat. Hope IMD's forecast for more rain holds true 🤞
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Sunita R.
My plants are dancing in the rain! 🌱 After weeks of watering twice daily, nature finally took over. Though I worry about the farmers - hope the hailstorm predictions for other states don't damage crops.
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Vikram J.
The power cuts during these thunderstorms are frustrating though. Every time there's wind above 50kmph, our area loses electricity for hours. Can't we have underground cabling in at least major cities?
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Neha P.
The best part? No need for AC today! My electricity bill was skyrocketing this summer. This weather is like nature's discount offer 😄 Hope Himachal gets good snowfall too - perfect for summer vacation plans!

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