In an unexpected turn of events, several parts of Delhi experienced precipitation ranging from light to moderate intensity on Tuesday evening. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had earlier predicted the likelihood of moderate rainfall and strong winds in Delhi-NCR (Dadri, Greater Noida) and surrounding areas, including Safidon, Barwala, Jind, Hissar, Hansi, Meham, Tosham, Bhiwani, Loharu, Kosali, and Mahendargarh.
Results for: IMD Forecast
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that Delhi’s maximum temperature will reach 40 degrees Celsius within the next three days. Despite this increase, heatwave conditions are not expected. The high temperature is attributed to the upcoming western disturbance, which will have minimal impact on the capital and result in clear skies and no precipitation. The highest temperature recorded so far this summer season was 39.4 degrees Celsius on April 20th.