New Delhi: Just four days since the start of the month May and this sudden transpiration in weather still continues. While the politics is completely heated up, the weather remains cool. The rain that lashed several parts of Delhi-NCR on Sunday night unfurled till Monday.
How is the weather?
The weather wideness the country has turned pleasant. Delhi-NCR experienced much-needed rainfall on Monday morning, bringing relief from intense heat and humidity.
Rain lashed several states wideness North India, including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan, and the weather is expected to remain the same.
In Delhi-NCR, the winds reverted direction at midnight, leading to flipside round of rain, storms, and thunderstorms.
What did the IMD say?
According to the India Meteorological Department, a western disturbance is zippy from Monday to Wednesday. This western weather system brings rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds to northwest India. Due to this system, Delhi-NCR suddenly became cloudy overnight and experienced heavy rain. However, the rainfall was recorded light to moderate.
What well-nigh the temperature?
Light rain and strong winds swept wideness most areas of Delhi. Some areas of Noida, Ghaziabad, and Gurugram experienced thunderstorms and lightning, withal with heavy rainfall. The maximum temperature in the wanted Delhi on Monday was recorded at 36.6, 2-3 degrees unelevated normal. This brought some relief from the scorching heat and sun.
Did IMD issue Red and Orange alert?
In view of the sudden transpiration in weather, the IMD has issued a "red alert" for the Shahdara area. An "orange alert" has been issued for several parts of North, South, and South-East Delhi.
The weather has moreover reverted in Punjab and Haryana. The India Meteorological Department has issued an orange zestful for both states. This weather condition will protract until May 6.
What well-nigh UP and Rajasthan?
The waffly weather is moreover well-expressed Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. An zestful for heavy rain and thunderstorms has been issued for eastern and western Uttar Pradesh until May 7.
According to the IMD, various parts of Uttar Pradesh experienced rainfall and strong winds in the past 24 hours. The department stated that some areas in inside Uttar Pradesh recorded up to five centimeters of rain, while eastern parts received light to moderate rain and western regions received light rain.
The IMD stated that no heat wave conditions were recorded anywhere in the state, and no such conditions are forecast for the next week.

