Delhi Weather Update: Strong dusty winds swept Delhi and its surrounding areas on Friday evening. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert until 9 p.m., warning of light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, and lightning with gusty winds up to 70 kmph. At the same time, a dust storm hit the national capital for the second day in a row. Three people sustained injuries, while 15 flights were diverted at the Indira Gandhi International Airport. Meanwhile, rain brought significant respite from the heat on 11th April.
Weather Forecast For Next 5 Days
According to IMD’s latest press release, no heat wave conditions are likely in Delhi today, 12th April. However, residents will witness a partly cloudy sky with light rain, thunderstorms, and lightning. Follow precautionary measures, as strong surface winds gusting up to 40 km/h may hit the city. On the 13th and 14th, skies will mostly remain clear. Thereafter, on the 15th of April, strong surface winds blowing at 20 to 30 Kmph will sweep through the city.

Heat Wave (Temperature To Soar Above 40°C)
The maximum temperatures are expected to reach 40 to 42 degrees Celsius next Wednesday and Thursday. During these days, IMD has predicted a clear sky with rough winds ( speed 20 to 30 Km/h). On the other hand, the ongoing changes in the weather trends are attributed to an active western disturbance extending as a trough over Northwest India.

Potential Impact Due To Thunderstorms On 12th April
The Met Department has warned against strong surface winds and rain in Delhi/NCR today. Falling of trees or branches may lead to minor traffic disruption on roads amidst this. There is also an increased chance of vehicle accidents and disruption of electricity in the city and its surrounding areas. Additionally, partial damage may be caused to vulnerable structures due to the strong winds.

Safety Measures
– Check for traffic congestion on your route before heading to your destination.
– Follow any traffic advisories issued in this regard.
– Stay far away from power lines or electrical wires.
– Stay indoors, close windows & doors and avoid travel if possible.
– Take safe shelters; do not take refuge under trees.
– Do not lie on concrete floors or walls.