
Current Weather Conditions in Delhi
Delhi Weather Update: The capital has been experiencing light rain over the last few days. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted further rainfall, along with thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds reaching speeds of 40 to 50 km/h on May 24 and 25. Residents can expect a cooler morning, providing some relief from the heat. However, a yellow alert has been issued for dust-raising winds in the city during this period.
5-Day Weather Outlook for Delhi Delhi Weather Forecast For Next 5 Days
The weather is anticipated to be partly cloudy in Delhi/NCR on May 26 and 27. The IMD has indicated a likelihood of thunderstorms and lightning during these days. Maximum temperatures are expected to reach 38 degrees Celsius on May 26, potentially rising to 40 degrees on May 27. Fortunately, no warnings have been issued for the national capital for the upcoming five days. Light showers with thundershowers may occur on May 27 and 28, with maximum temperatures again hitting 38 degrees Celsius. A partly cloudy sky is expected on May 30.
Safety Recommendations Protective Measures
With the forecast of dust-raising winds expected today and tomorrow, residents are advised to take precautions. It is recommended to limit outdoor activities and wear masks when outside, as well as to cover exposed skin with appropriate clothing. To minimize dust exposure, using dust goggles is advisable. Staying informed and regularly checking for updates on potential dust events is crucial.
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