Delhi Weather Forecast:- The weather is changing rapidly across the country. The monsoon has hit many states in the country. At the same time, due to continuous rain in some states, life has become completely disrupted. The period of rain continues in Manipur, Assam, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, and Imphal Valley. Regarding the weather in Delhi, a yellow alert for thunderstorms and rain has been issued on Wednesday as well. On Tuesday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 33.1 degrees. It was 6.9 degrees below normal. The minimum temperature was 24.6 degrees.
Delhi Weather Forecast Today?
According to the latest update of the Meteorological Department, light rain is expected in some areas of Delhi today. According to the Meteorological Department, light rain is expected to be recorded at Jafarpur, Najafgarh, and IGI Airport over the next 2 hours. Today, the maximum temperature is expected to be 33-35 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is forecasted to be 22-24 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Department estimates that the weather will return to normal after June 6. The temperature is also expected to rise.
Partly cloudy on Wednesday. Light rain is expected. During the storm, the wind speed can be recorded at 40 to 60 kilometres per hour. Today, the maximum temperature in Delhi can reach 34 degrees, and the minimum temperature can drop to 23 degrees. The Meteorological Department estimates that the weather will remain dry between May 6 and May 9.
The maximum temperature will increase. The maximum temperature can reach 36 to 41 degree,s and the minimum temperature can reach 22 to 28 degrees. According to Skymet, the temperature in Delhi-NCR is expected to rise again from Friday. The mercury is expected to reach 40 degrees over the weekend. Apart from this, surface and lower surface winds are expected to remain strong between June 6 and 9.
Rain warning in these states
IMD has issued a red alert for Assam and Meghalaya. A warning of heavy to hefty rain has been issued for the coming week. Similar warnings have been issued for Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur and Tripura. Apart from this, rain has been continuing in South India recently. Due to rain, a drop in temperature has been recorded.