New Delhi: Delhi NCR got relief from the scorched heat as weather suddenly turned. Areas such as RK Puram, India Gate, and Ghaziabad faced upper winds and heavy rainfall.
As per Indian Metereological Department (IMD), several districts of Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand are in under red and orange alert. According to IMD, such states faced 100 kmph of upper winds causing severe pebbles storm, moderate to heavy rainfall and thunderstorms.
Delhi on zestful for next 2 hours?
Weather will be unwont for next 2 hours. However, IMD has warned to be enlightened during thunderstorms, fierce lightning strikes and intense thunderclaps. It can be potentially treasonous and dangerous.
Why these Mobile Alerts?
Extremely severe zestful was issued by government via mobile to the people residing in such regions to take protective measures, on prior basis. Government zestful mentioned, "Extremely Severe Alert: Over the next 3 hours, thunder and lightning withal with a severe pebbles storm/gale (wind speeds of 60–80 km/h, gusting up to 90 km/h), moderate to heavy rain, and hailstorms are expected at isolated places in your district."

How this sharp waif in temperature?
The biggest impact will be that the temperature could rapidly waif to 23–25°C, which was older 35-40°C. It means, people get substantial relief from the prolonged severe hot weather, causing uncomfort to the residents. Although, IMD warned to take preventive measures and urged not to go outside during this period of time.
Rain alert, but how many days?
According to the IMD, weather patterns are shifting wideness several parts of the country. The heatwave over inside India has weakened, and other regions are expected to get relief soon. Furthermore, on May 30 and 31, thunderstorms, lightning, and rainfall activities accompanied by gusty winds are likely to increase wideness northwest, central, and eastern India. In this scenario, the weather shift in Delhi-NCR is not just temporary relief but a sign of waffly weather wideness unshortened North India.

