
A big and significant change was seen in the weather of Noida and entire Delhi-NCR on Sunday. People, who were facing record breaking heat and scorching sun for the last several days, got a cool sigh of relief by the evening. Suddenly the movement of clouds started in the sky and strong dusty winds blowing at a speed of 50 km per hour brought down the temperature of the atmosphere slightly.
The Meteorological Department (IMD) has now issued a new and strict alert for Noida and surrounding areas. With the entry of monsoon within the next 48 hours, the weather pattern of Delhi-NCR is going to change completely. Let us know when it will rain in your city and what is the complete weather forecast for the coming days.
Weather will change in next 48 hours, mercury was 39.8°C on Sunday
The effect of strong sunlight and humidity continued throughout the day in Noida on Sunday, due to which the maximum temperature was recorded at 39.8 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature was 27 degrees Celsius. However, the sudden dust storm and strong winds in the evening have definitely provided some relief from the scorching heat. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), clouds have now completely settled in the skies of Delhi-NCR and the first monsoon showers are all set to drench the land in the coming 48 hours.
There will be aggressive weather from June 30 to July 4: winds will blow at a speed of 60 km/hour.
Meteorologists have predicted that from today, June 29, pre-monsoon activities will gain momentum in many districts of western UP including Noida. But the real monsoon disaster and aggressive form From 30 June to 4 July 2026 Will be seen till.
During this time, an alert of thunderstorms and heavy storm has been issued in entire western Uttar Pradesh including Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad. According to the Meteorological Department, the speed of winds in this main monsoon period 60 kilometers per hour It can reach dangerous levels due to which there is a possibility of heavy rain along with lightning.
A matter of concern: AQI of Noida-Ghaziabad becomes ‘unhealthy’ amid scorching heat
Amidst this change in weather, a worrying report has also emerged. Due to severe heat and dusty winds, the air quality index of Noida and surrounding areas (AQI) continues to remain in the poor category. According to the data released on Sunday:
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AQI of Noida: rising to record levels 156 Recorded, which is considered very ‘unhealthy’ from health point of view.
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AQI of Ghaziabad: The level of air pollution here too 154 were recorded.
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AQI of Greater Noida: this also 150 Reached the level of.
According to the Air Pollution Control Board, this surge has occurred due to excess of dust particles (PM 10) in the air. However, weather experts believe that after the heavy monsoon rains starting from June 30, the air will be completely cleared and there will be a huge improvement in AQI.
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