In the country’s capital Delhi and its surrounding areas (NCR), the heat of the sun and severe heat wave had made life difficult for the people for the last several days. The temperature had reached record levels and people were yearning for every drop of water and cool air. But meanwhile, nature took such an amazing U-turn which suddenly brought a smile on the faces of crores of Delhiites. Suddenly dark dense clouds set up camp in Delhi-NCR and within no time the entire weather changed completely. Due to this sudden change, the hot roads and burning houses of Delhi cooled down within minutes.
Storm with speed of 91 kilometers per hour and heavy rain According to the Meteorological Department, it was not just a minor storm, but stormy winds blew at a record speed of 91 kilometers per hour (KMPH) in some parts of Delhi. Along with these strong winds, heavy rain started falling from the sky. No one had even dreamed of such high speed cold winds and heavy rain in this scorching month of June. Although due to this strong storm, there were complaints of falling of trees and power outage at some places in the city, but this storm and rain proved to be no less than a big boon for the people who were suffering from the heat.
There was a huge drop in mercury and the weather became pleasant The biggest and direct impact of this stormy rain has been seen on the temperature of Delhi-NCR. The temperature, which had remained above 45 degrees for the last several days, suddenly dropped by several degrees after this storm and rain. Meteorologists say that due to this pre-monsoon activity and the effect of Western Disturbance, cold moisture has dissolved in the air of Delhi. People were seen coming out of their homes and offices and enjoying this pleasant weather and pictures and videos of this changed mood of Delhi have started going viral on social media also.
Know how the weather of the capital will be for the next few days After this sudden relief, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a new weather update for Delhi-NCR. The Meteorological Department estimates that the sky will be partly cloudy during the next 24 to 48 hours and there will be a possibility of light drizzle along with dust storm in some areas. This means that the people of Delhi will continue to get great relief from the scorching heat for the next few days. This relief has not only given relief to the general public but has also given some breathing room to the administration which is struggling with increasing power cuts and water shortage.
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