The last spell of pre-Monsoon weather activities in Delhi and NCR was recorded on May 3. The National Capital Region witnessed dust storm activity followed by rain and thundershowers. In fact, both the Observatories of Delhi i.e. Safdarjung and Palam managed to record light to moderate rains.
However, since May 3, weather conditions have once again become dry and hot in Delhi-NCR. Moreover, due to clear sky and bright sunshine, day temperatures are rising continuously. Yesterday, Delhi’s Safdarjung recorded its day temperature at 39.1˚C and Palam at 41˚C.
Now in the absence of any significant weather system, we expect dry weather conditions to continue in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad and Ghaziabad in the coming days. Clear sky and bright sunshine will be accompanied with strong hot winds. Such weather will trigger the day temperatures in the National Capital Region.
Thus, we can say that in the coming days till May 10, maximum temperatures of Delhi and NCR are expected to rise significantly. And soon, heat wave condition would also reappear in some parts of the capital city.
Thereafter, relief is in sight by May 10 onwards, as we expect widespread weather activities to affect Delhi and NCR once again. During that time, pre-Monsoon activities in the form of dust storm, rain, thundershower and hailstorm are possible.
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