Delhi-NCR experienced a substantial respite from scorching temperatures as heavy rain and intense thunderstorms swept through the region on Thursday. The skies were enveloped by dark clouds, and strong winds accompanied by rainfall brought relief to several areas suffering from a severe heatwave.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for the next two days, forecasting additional rain and thunderstorms. Residents have been urged to stay informed about official weather updates and to exercise caution during potentially hazardous weather conditions.
In a related development, the IMD confirmed the onset of the southwest monsoon in Kerala, signaling the commencement of India’s annual four-month rainy season. The monsoon’s arrival was within the anticipated timeframe set by the department and is expected to gradually extend to other parts of the country in the weeks ahead.
The rainfall in the Delhi-NCR area is projected to alleviate the high temperatures and improve overall weather conditions following several days of relentless summer heat.
