New Delhi A unique mood of nature is being seen in the national capital Delhi and surrounding areas (NCR). While April starts with scorching heat, on Tuesday, April 7, Delhi recorded its coldest April in the last three years. Heavy rains due to active Western Disturbance and cold winds blowing at a speed of 56 km per hour have made the weather completely pleasant. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), this trend of relief is going to continue today, April 8 also.
‘Yellow alert’ issued for April 8: There will be rain with thunder and lightning
Meteorological Department in Delhi for today, Wednesday yellow alert Has been released. According to the forecast, the sky will remain cloudy throughout the day and there is a strong possibility of intermittent light to moderate rain. The weather can take a turn during the afternoon and evening, where strong winds blowing at a speed of 30 to 50 km per hour and thunderstorms accompanied by lightning can be seen. The weather remains pleasant due to drizzle in many areas even in the morning.
Huge drop in temperature: mercury reduced to 25 degrees
Due to rain and clouds, there has been a huge drop in the temperature of Delhi. today’s Maximum temperature 25 to 26 degree Celsius It is estimated to be between Rs. 10,000, which is much lower than normal. At the same time, the minimum temperature will remain around 16 to 17 degrees Celsius. In the last 24 hours, 2 mm to 3 mm rainfall has been recorded at major stations like Safdarjung, Lodhi Road, Palam and Ridge, which has increased the humidity and coolness in the atmosphere.
Attention The scorching heat is going to return soon
If you’re enjoying this rosy coolness, be warned because the relief isn’t going to last long. According to the Meteorological Department, from April 9, the effect of western disturbance will start reducing and the sky will clear. After this the temperature will rise rapidly. It is estimated that between April 9 and 13, the mercury may reach 37 degrees Celsius, due to which the heat will once again make people miserable.
The effect will be visible in the states of North India also
Along with Delhi, light to moderate rain is also likely to continue over parts of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh for the next 24 hours. After this, the weather will start becoming dry and hot in these states of North India also. Weather experts say that this rain has brought mixed results for the crops, but for the people of Delhi, it has proved to be a big and pleasant relief from the scorching heat.
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