Delhi Weather: Yellow alert of rain and storm in Delhi-NCR, winds will blow at a speed of 40 km/hour.

Strong sunshine and unusual heat was recorded in Delhi NCR during the last 24 hours. February 17 was also recorded as the hottest day of this year. Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast of heavy rain and thunderstorm on 18 February. The speed of strong winds can be around 40 kilometers per hour. There is a possibility of lightning and thunder. Due to this change, there is a possibility of darkness during the day from 18th February. However, after this the weather is expected to remain generally clear.

Strong winds with speed of 40, yellow alert of rain

Due to the effect of western disturbance, clouds will start appearing in Delhi and NCR from Tuesday evening or night. According to the Meteorological Department, it will be cloudy the whole day on Wednesday. Wednesday morning: Light rain with thundershowers may occur in parts of Delhi and NCR. Wind speed: 30-40 kilometers per hour. There is a possibility of light rain in the afternoon also. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert regarding this. The Meteorological Department has advised citizens to remain alert during strong winds and rain.

feeling of heat due to strong sunlight

According to the Meteorological Department, an increase in temperature is being seen in Delhi and NCR in February due to bright sunshine. Because of this, the heat like March is starting to be felt in the month of February itself. Monday’s record: The hottest day of this season. Maximum temperature at Safdarjung measuring station: 31.6 degrees Celsius, which is 7.2 degrees above normal.

Rain will not provide relief from rising temperatures

According to meteorologists, despite the rains coming in Delhi, there will not be much drop in the temperature. 18-19 February: Maximum temperature expected to be between 26–28 degrees Celsius. 18 February: Minimum temperature 13–15 °C. 19–22 February: Maximum temperature expected to be between 12–14 degrees Celsius. Experts have warned that due to the mixed effect of sunshine and clouds, people should be prepared for both sunshine and mild cold.

temperature will increase

According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to be between 27–29 degrees Celsius on February 20 and 21. After this, the temperature is likely to continue increasing further. 22–23 February: Maximum temperature can reach 28–30 °C. The minimum temperature is also expected to increase to between 14–16 degrees Celsius in February. Overall, this week there will be a big change in the weather in Delhi and a feeling of March-like heat.

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