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Heavy Rain, Dust Storm, and Strong Winds Bring Relief to Delhi, No Heat Wave Expected Until Tuesday

Rudrakshi Gupta
Rudrakshi Gupta
Last updated: 2023/05/26 at 11:08 AM
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No heat wave expected in Delhi till Tuesday
No heat wave expected in Delhi till Tuesday

Delhi experienced a significant change in weather as heavy rain, dust storms, and strong winds swept across the city, providing respite from the scorching heat that had gripped the capital in recent days. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced today that similar conditions are likely to persist over the next two to three days, with no heat wave predicted until May 30.

The sudden change in weather occurred on Thursday, just days after the weather office declared a heat wave in Delhi. Videos and images of the rain, along with the accompanying dust storm, quickly circulated on social media platforms, with many expressing relief and gratitude for the much-needed downpour. Prior to this, Delhi had been reeling under soaring temperatures, with the mercury touching as high as 46 degrees Celsius.

One Twitter user, IndiaMetSky Weather, shared a captivating timelapse video of the approaching dust storm from East Delhi Border, capturing the awe-inspiring sight. The video garnered widespread attention, showcasing the intensity of the weather phenomenon.

According to the IMD, the current weather conditions are attributed to a western disturbance that is active over the western Himalayan region. As a result, intermittent rains are expected to continue over northwest India, including Delhi and its surrounding areas, for the next two to three days. This development brings much-needed relief to the residents, as it helps alleviate the oppressive heat and brings down the soaring temperatures.

It is worth noting that Delhi experienced a severe heatwave earlier this week, with temperatures exceeding 45 degrees Celsius in several parts of the city. The sudden shift from scorching heat to heavy rain and dust storms has brought about a significant change in the overall climate and has provided temporary relief to the residents who were battling the intense heat.

The IMD’s prediction that there will be no heat wave until May 30 comes as a welcome announcement for the people of Delhi, allowing them to anticipate more comfortable conditions in the coming days. However, it is important for individuals to remain cautious and stay updated on the weather forecasts as the situation may evolve.

As the heavy rain, dust storm, and strong winds continue to impact Delhi, it is advisable for the residents to take necessary precautions, such as staying indoors, securing loose objects, and avoiding unnecessary travel during such inclement weather conditions. Additionally, motorists are advised to exercise caution on the roads due to reduced visibility and the possibility of waterlogging in some areas.

The recent weather events serve as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of climate patterns and the importance of adapting to and preparing for such changes. While the heavy rain and dust storms bring momentary relief, it is crucial for the authorities and individuals to continue working towards long-term strategies to mitigate the impacts of extreme weather conditions and ensure the well-being of the residents.

In conclusion, Delhi is currently experiencing heavy rain, dust storms, and strong winds, providing respite from the heat wave that had engulfed the city. The IMD predicts that these conditions will persist for the next few days, with no heat wave expected until May 30. The sudden change in weather highlights the significance of adapting to climate variations and underscores the need for continued efforts in addressing the challenges posed by extreme weather events.

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Rudrakshi Gupta May 26, 2023
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