As predicted by Skymet Weather, another spell of dust storm and rain in Delhi has begun. Intense clouding was seen engulfing the national capital and adjoining areas of Gurugram, Faridabad, Noida and Ghaziabad since afternoon only.
These weather conditions had also restricted the rise in day temperatures. As a result, on Tuesday, Delhi NCR recorded maximum temperature at mere 30.7C. This was six notches below the normal average.
Many places in South Delhi such as Palam, Dhaula Kuan, Mahipalpur are already reporting strong winds. Rains are likely to begin any time now. In fact, few places might have started with some rains already.
After pleasant day, Delhiites are now bracing for even more pleasant evening and night. Not only this, we can expect this comfortable weather to persist on Wednesday as well. As per weathermen, we can expect more pre-Monsoon activities on Wednesday but with reduced intensity.
We expect clearance by April 18, but rising mercury and presence of humidity in atmosphere may lead to isolated short spell of rains in Delhi.
These rains can be attributed to the Western Disturbance over Jammu and Kashmir that has induced a cyclonic circulation over Rajasthan. A trough from this system is also extending up to West Uttar Pradesh.
The present weather conditions are bliss for the people of the capital, which have been reeling under heat wave conditions for the past few days. Monday saw day maximums reaching 40-degree mark, which has been highest temperature in the season so far.
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