Delhi-NCR experienced a break from the relentless heat on Thursday as heavy rain and powerful thunderstorms swept through the area. The sudden change in weather brought dark clouds and strong winds, impacting several regions and offering significant relief from the recent high temperatures.
In response to the changing weather conditions, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for the next two days. This alert warns of continued rain, thunderstorms, and the potential for weather-related disruptions. Residents are urged to stay informed by following official weather updates and to take necessary precautions during adverse weather.
Coinciding with these developments, the IMD has confirmed the arrival of the southwest monsoon in Kerala, signaling the start of India’s four-month rainy season. The monsoon’s onset aligns with the forecast window provided by meteorologists, and it is anticipated to gradually progress across other regions of the country in the coming weeks.
The rainfall in the Delhi-NCR region is expected to alleviate the intense summer heat that has persisted for several days. This shift in weather patterns is likely to lead to cooler temperatures and more favorable conditions for residents.