IMD weather update: Dust storm engulfs Delhi-NCR, temperature shoots past 41 degrees Celsius | Video

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IMD weather update: Dust storm engulfs Delhi-NCR, temperature shoots past 41 degrees Celsius | Video


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Light rain or thundershowers are anticipated for 2 days on Tuesday, offering some respite for the nation’s capital from the oppressive warmth, in response to the India Meteorological (*41*) (IMD).

Since 6 a.m., dust-laden robust winds have been blowing over Delhi-NCR, decreasing visibility at IGI airport within the nationwide capital to 1,100 meters.

On Monday, Delhi recorded a most temperature of 41.3 degrees Celsius whereas the minimal temperature was 25.2 degrees Celsius. The relative humidity swayed someplace within the vary of 46 and 28 p.c.

On May 18, town can also be prone to expertise rainstorms and thunderstorms. The IMD forecast acknowledged that clear skies are anticipated starting on May 19 and that there can be no aid thereafter, with temperatures anticipated to stay above 40 degrees Celsius.

The cyclonic circulation in Rajasthan is the reason for the mud that’s over Delhi. In north Rajasthan, mud storms and lightweight rain are occurring because of the cyclonic circulation. According to the weather workplace, such circumstances will seemingly prevail for 3 to 4 days over remoted areas of Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana, and a few components of Punjab.

The area has skilled intense warmth over the past 5 days, with temperatures usually exceeding 40 degrees. Due to the area’s lack of rainfall, robust and gusty winds have been lifting loads of sand and dirt from naked, dry soils since midnight.

On Tuesday, components of Gangetic West Bengal, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, and components of Odisha for 2 extra days are prone to expertise heatwave circumstances.

On Monday, a minimum of 15 areas in Odisha skilled warmth waves with temperatures exceeding 42 degrees Celsius. The IMD forecast heatwave circumstances for 3 extra days whereas giving a yellow warning for eight districts, together with, Sundergarh, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Sonepur and Balangir on Tuesday.

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