Delhi Heatwave Twist: Storm Winds, Rain To Break Scorching Grip Today

After relentless heat across North India, IMD signals clouds, dust storm, rain, and strong winds today, offering short-lived relief across Delhi-NCR.

intense heat troubled Delhi and North India since April began. Moreover, temperatures reached 43 to 44 degrees across many regions. Meanwhile, brief relief came Monday evening but faded quickly. Additionally, warm winds continued overnight, keeping discomfort high. Therefore, residents still struggled despite slight temperature dips.

IMD Predicts Rain And Storm

However, IMD now signals possible relief for Delhi residents today. Furthermore, Tuesday, April 28 may bring partial cloud cover. Additionally, light rain or drizzle may develop later in the day. Meanwhile, thunder and lightning may accompany strong winds. Consequently, conditions may ease temporarily.

Temperature And Wind Update

Meanwhile, maximum temperatures showed no major change within 24 hours. However, minimum temperatures dropped by 1 to 3 degrees Celsius. Additionally, IMD expects minimum between 26 to 28 degrees. Similarly, maximum may stay between 41 to 43 degrees. Furthermore, wind speeds may reach 30 to 50 kmph.

Areas Likely To See Storm Activity

Moreover, IMD expects dust storms and rain in several areas soon. For instance, Narela, Bawana, Alipur, Kanjhawala, Rohini, Mundaka may experience changes. Additionally, Najafgarh, Jafarpur, and nearby zones may see similar conditions. Meanwhile, NCR regions like Bahadurgarh, Karnal, Panipat may also witness activity.

Wider Impact Across States

Furthermore, Haryana regions like Sonipat, Rohtak, Jhajjar may receive storms. Similarly, Uttar Pradesh areas like Shamli and Baghpat may see rainfall. Additionally, Rajasthan may face dust storms with lightning. Consequently, winds may reach 40 to 60 kmph across these regions.

Advisory And What Comes Next

Finally, IMD advises caution amid ongoing heatwave conditions. Moreover, authorities suggest wearing cotton clothes and covering the head. Additionally, people should stay hydrated to avoid dehydration. However, temperatures may drop by 3 to 5 degrees soon. Therefore, residents may see gradual relief in coming days.