Delhi NCR Weather: Delhi-NCR is set to experience a welcome break from the intense heat as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast light rain, gusty winds, and thunderstorms for the upcoming days. These weather changes are expected to lower temperatures temporarily, providing relief from the scorching heat that has gripped the region.
Delhi NCR Weather: Thunderstorms and rain in Delhi-NCR
The IMD has predicted that Delhi will witness light rain along with gusty winds in the coming days, starting with Sunday, May 4. The maximum temperature is likely to be in the range of 34-36°C, while the minimum temperature will hover around 25°C. The department has also issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms accompanied by lightning, with wind speeds reaching 30-40 km/h during thunderstorms. A cooler, cloudy sky will be the norm, but thunderstorms and light rain will persist over the weekend, offering a break from the heat.
While the temperature is expected to rise by 2°C on May 6, rain and thunderstorms will make a return on May 8, bringing more cool weather. The IMD forecasts that temperatures will increase again after May 15, but in the meantime, Delhi residents can expect more pleasant conditions for the week ahead.
IMD Weather Alert: Widespread rain and thunderstorms
The IMD has also issued similar weather alerts for several other states. In western India, districts in Maharashtra, Goa, and Gujarat will experience light to heavy rainfall, along with thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds of up to 50 km/h. The department stated, “Isolated to scattered light/moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorm, lightning & strong winds speed reaching 30-40 km/h gusting to 50 km/h likely over Gujarat, Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra and Marathawada until May 8.”
These rains are expected to reduce the temperature by 2-4°C in the affected regions, offering much-needed relief from the ongoing heat. In Maharashtra, the weather will also bring temporary coolness and relief to regions like Madhya Maharashtra and Konkan.
Karnataka and Kerala to see rain until May 7
The southern states of Karnataka and Kerala are also bracing for rainfall. Districts in Karnataka, including Kolar, Mysuru, Hassan, and Shivamogga, are likely to experience varying degrees of rainfall through May 7. This weather pattern will lower temperatures across the state, giving people a break from the relentless heat. Similarly, Kerala will witness rain until May 7, with cloudy skies and the possibility of gusty winds in several districts.
Weather outlook for the coming week
Looking ahead, the IMD forecasts thunderstorms and rain until May 7, with temperatures remaining in the 31-36°C range. The week is expected to end with pleasant weather conditions as the sky will remain generally cloudy until May 7, transitioning to partly cloudy after that. Strong winds, with speeds increasing to 30-40 km/h, are expected during thunderstorms until May 6, but no heatwave conditions have been forecast for the upcoming week.
Here’s the predicted temperature for the next few days:
May 5: 31°C
May 6: 31°C
May 7: 35°C
May 8: 36°C
May 9: 36°C
The IMD has also assured that there are no indications of a heatwave during this period, and residents can expect a more moderate climate.
Delhi NCR Weather: Thunderstorms and rain in Delhi-NCR
The IMD has predicted that Delhi will witness light rain along with gusty winds in the coming days, starting with Sunday, May 4. The maximum temperature is likely to be in the range of 34-36°C, while the minimum temperature will hover around 25°C. The department has also issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms accompanied by lightning, with wind speeds reaching 30-40 km/h during thunderstorms. A cooler, cloudy sky will be the norm, but thunderstorms and light rain will persist over the weekend, offering a break from the heat.
While the temperature is expected to rise by 2°C on May 6, rain and thunderstorms will make a return on May 8, bringing more cool weather. The IMD forecasts that temperatures will increase again after May 15, but in the meantime, Delhi residents can expect more pleasant conditions for the week ahead.
IMD Weather Alert: Widespread rain and thunderstorms
The IMD has also issued similar weather alerts for several other states. In western India, districts in Maharashtra, Goa, and Gujarat will experience light to heavy rainfall, along with thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds of up to 50 km/h. The department stated, “Isolated to scattered light/moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorm, lightning & strong winds speed reaching 30-40 km/h gusting to 50 km/h likely over Gujarat, Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra and Marathawada until May 8.”
These rains are expected to reduce the temperature by 2-4°C in the affected regions, offering much-needed relief from the ongoing heat. In Maharashtra, the weather will also bring temporary coolness and relief to regions like Madhya Maharashtra and Konkan.
Karnataka and Kerala to see rain until May 7
The southern states of Karnataka and Kerala are also bracing for rainfall. Districts in Karnataka, including Kolar, Mysuru, Hassan, and Shivamogga, are likely to experience varying degrees of rainfall through May 7. This weather pattern will lower temperatures across the state, giving people a break from the relentless heat. Similarly, Kerala will witness rain until May 7, with cloudy skies and the possibility of gusty winds in several districts.
Weather outlook for the coming week
Looking ahead, the IMD forecasts thunderstorms and rain until May 7, with temperatures remaining in the 31-36°C range. The week is expected to end with pleasant weather conditions as the sky will remain generally cloudy until May 7, transitioning to partly cloudy after that. Strong winds, with speeds increasing to 30-40 km/h, are expected during thunderstorms until May 6, but no heatwave conditions have been forecast for the upcoming week.
Here’s the predicted temperature for the next few days:
May 5: 31°C
May 6: 31°C
May 7: 35°C
May 8: 36°C
May 9: 36°C
The IMD has also assured that there are no indications of a heatwave during this period, and residents can expect a more moderate climate.
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