
Delhiites breathes relief with the chills from rains after intense wave conditions in the last few days as early as April, when Mercury climbed to 41 degrees Celsius on many stations throughout the capital. The Regional Meteorological Center, New Delhi, released a yellow warning on April 12, predicted by a light rain accompanied by storms, lightening and strong surface winds.
On Saturday, the temperature in the capital region is expected to settle anywhere between 36 and 19 degrees Celsius.
In the coming days, without warning to the weather, the agency for the weather agency predicted from 16 April to return the conditions of waves. After the National capital hit massive dust and impact winds on Friday evening, several trees were ecored.
In addition, thunderstorms caused energy disturbing in several parts of the city, as the electric poles reportedly dropped due to the impact of strong winds. After this situation, more than 15 years were diverted at Indira Gandhi Airport.
In the X, Dial Operator Dial from the Airport, he said: “Due to unfavorable weather conditions, some flight flights are affected.
A weather forecast for the rest of India
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an orange warning for Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, East Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Sikkim and the North West Bengal. The weather department predicted precipitation in these regions, which will be accompanied by storms, lightening and strong surface winds.
In its last press release, IMD predicted strong precipitation in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim and Arunacal Pradesh 12th April; And in Assam and Meghalaya until April 15. In addition, in Uttarakhand today and through the “northeast and adjacent to Eastern India” in the next 6 days in Uttarakhand.
The weather bulletin of 11 April states: “A decrease in maximum temperatures of 2 ° C probably during northwest India over the next 3 days and a gradual increase of 3-5 ° C then over the next 4 days.”
While dust storms are probably in isolated places above Rajasthan 12 April, for Pandjab, Haryan, Chandigarh, Delhi and Rajasthan, a warning of Thundersquall was released.
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