The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has reissued a yellow alert for the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) on Friday, warning of thunderstorms, gusty winds, and light to moderate rainfall. This weather pattern is likely to impact daily life and outdoor activities but may bring relief from the prevailing heat. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 37 degrees Celsius, with a minimum of 26 degrees Celsius, with thunderstorms and rain predicted throughout the day.
The IMD’s forecast for Friday includes thunderstorms with lightning and light rain during morning, forenoon, and night hours, cautioning about strong winds that could cause tree uprooting, structural damage, and traffic disruptions. People are advised to avoid open areas and seek shelter away from trees during adverse weather conditions. Thunderstorms and rain are also anticipated on June 6, with temperatures hovering around 36 degrees Celsius as the maximum and 26 degrees Celsius as the minimum.
Following the weather disturbances, conditions are expected to improve, with clear skies forecasted for June 7. The maximum temperature is projected to hit 39 degrees Celsius, while the minimum is set at 27 degrees Celsius. June 8 is expected to see a maximum temperature of 40 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 28 degrees Celsius, with clear weather and no warnings issued. June 9 and June 10 are likely to have mainly clear skies, with temperatures around 41 degrees Celsius as the maximum and 28 degrees Celsius as the minimum, without any weather alerts.
Residents of the NCR should prepare for thunderstorms, strong winds, and rain, which are anticipated to bring relief from the heat. The upcoming days are expected to be relatively pleasant, with temperatures remaining normal. Authorities and meteorological officials are monitoring the situation closely, advising residents to stay informed about weather updates.
