Heavy rains with thunderstorms and powerful winds lashed Delhi and adjoining areas on Saturday morning, bringing reduction from the warmth wave that had gripped North India. The India Meteorological Department had forecasted the moist climate in Delhi and its close by areas on Saturday morning. “The entire Delhi, NCR and parts of Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh will experience Thunderstorms/Duststorms with light to moderate intensity rain and gusty winds with speed of 40-70 Km/h in the next 2 hours,” the India Meteorological Department mentioned.
The climate division additionally mentioned that Delhi will see rain for the subsequent two to a few days and there might be no warmth wave until May 30. IMD on Friday mentioned that the rainfall in India in June might be ‘Below normal’ ranges and states like Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Odisha, and northern India will face above-normal temperatures.
#WATCH | Weather change in Delhi; Rain lashes elements of the nationwide capital. Visuals from Shanti Path. pic.twitter.com/LtaL3x3gLT
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2023
Meanwhile, the Delhi Airport has introduced that a number of flight operation are impacted in wake of the unhealthy climate circumstances.
#WATCH | Delhi witnesses a sudden change in climate and receives rainfall this morning. Visuals from close to India Gate. pic.twitter.com/pGZMP3Dn2m
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2023
“In June, the rainfall all over India will be below 92 per cent, which is below normal. In states like Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Orissa, and northern India the temperature is likely to stay above normal, the probability that temperature will be above normal is 70-80 per cent,” information company ANI quoted RK Jenamani as saying.
The IMD earlier mentioned that monsoon is anticipated to make onset in Kerala on June 4 and that it’s going to most probably be regular this yr.


