Delhiites can expect significant relief from the ongoing heatwave conditions over the next few days, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Delhiites should expect relief in the coming days from ongoing heatwaves, according to India Meteorological Department. The intense heat of summer will be relieved by gusty winds between 15 and 25 km/h. A gradual dip in temperatures is also predicted over the coming days, although heavy rainfall is unlikely.
Weather Pattern Updates: April 27 to May 2
Meteorologists report that starting April 27, Delhi will witness partial cloud cover and breezy conditions, offering much-needed comfort to the residents. Wind speeds could occasionally reach up to 30 km/h.
Temperature forecasts indicate that on April 27 and 28, Delhi’s maximum temperature will hover between 40degC and 42degC, while minimum temperatures will range from 22degC to 25degC. From April 29 until May 2, winds will be stronger, with speeds between 20-30 km/h. The IMD clarified this week that, despite cloudy skies, gusty winds and a humid climate, there will be no significant rain in Delhi or NCR. However, the presence of clouds and sustained winds will help in reducing the impact of the extreme summer heat.
Similar weather conditions are forecasted for neighboring NCR cities, maintaining consistent relief from heatwave concerns across the region.
Authorities advise residents to stay hydrated and cautious while outdoors, as strong winds may stir up dust in some areas, even though overall heat levels are expected to be more bearable.
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