After Delhi NCR’s extreme heat peaked at 42.3°C, the IMD says conditions may improve slightly starting Monday night. Yet a yellow alert is now in place from Tuesday to Thursday, with forecasts of rain, thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds—along with the risk of dust storms. Residents are advised to stay alert as temperatures swing quickly.
Delhi NCR’s brutal heat could finally start to break between April 28 and April 30, with IMD issuing a yellow alert for rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. Temperatures are still above 42°C, and dust storms have already been reported in parts of the region as a cyclonic system moves in. Pre-monsoon showers may bring gradual relief after the worst stretch.
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The IMD has issued a weeklong weather outlook for Himachal Pradesh, forecasting light rain, snowfall, and thunderstorms in isolated to a few locations. Despite unsettled weather spells, temperatures are expected to remain above normal across many parts of the state, adding a contrasting mix of warmer days with brief rain and snow activity.
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