
The day after the part of Delhi witnessed the winds loaded with dust, thunderstorms and downpours- brought the residents much needed relief to residents who were still warning of the meteorological department- the weather department warned against more light rain, storms and impact winds. Wind speeds can temporarily touch 50 km/h during thunderstorms, with winds of dust raising in the morning.
The changing weather pattern is likely to offer some relief from daily heat, even if the afternoon temperatures remain increased. Meanwhile, the Indian Metrology Department (IMD) issued a “yellow” warning day.
According to IMD, the maximum temperature in the dille is expected to be between 40 ° C and 41 ° C, with minimal temperatures around 26 ° C on the weekend.
A prognosis of the weather in Delhi for five days
May 18: The maximum temperature will be around 40–42 ° C and at least around 27–29 ° C. The partially cloudy sky with surface winds that thrust up to 35 km/h.
May 19: The maximum temperature will be around 39-41 ° C and at least around 25–27 ° C. Partially cloudy sky with a slight wind during the day.
May 20: The maximum temperature will be around 37–39 ° C and at least around 25–27 ° C. The sky will remain partially overcast.
May 21: The maximum temperature will be around 37-39 ° C and at least around 24–26 ° C. Partially cloudy sky with strong evening winds.
May 22: The maximum temperature will be around 37–39 ° C and at least around 24–26 ° C. Partially overcast with chances of light rain, storms and impact winds.
Dust storms push Delhi aqi for 300
On Friday, Delhi woke up to poor air quality, while the air quality index (AQI) exceeded 300 in several areas, according to the Central Council for Pollution Control (CPCB).
This came after an increase in pollution on Thursday, when AQI also surpassed 300 after a heavy dust storm that reduced visibility.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said that a powerful pressure gradient in the northwest above the northwest indication caused surface winds increasing dust and defeated between 30 and 40 km/h. These winds were influenced by Pandjab, Haryan, Delhi and Northern Rajasthan from the night of May 14th to the following morning.
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