There is severe heat in Delhi-NCR. Fans and coolers have stopped working. The condition is bad due to sweat. When will it rain, this is the question in everyone’s mind. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has given a relief news. Delhi’s weather is going to change after 48 hours. The heat is going to disappear. The temperature will drop due to strong winds and rain showers.
According to IMD, Delhi’s weather will change after 48 hours. Rain is expected along with strong winds. The maximum temperature will drop by one degree. The minimum temperature is expected to be 29 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature is expected to be 42 degrees Celsius. The sky will remain cloudy. There is a possibility of dust storm and strong winds at the speed of 25 to 35 km per hour
How will the weather be today and tomorrow?
According to the Meteorological Department, the minimum temperature of Delhi today is expected to be 29 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature is expected to be 45 degrees Celsius. There will be bright sunshine after 8 am. Strong winds will blow at a speed of 16 km per hour till 12 noon. Similar weather is expected on June 1 as well. However, on June 1, the temperature may drop by up to two degrees Celsius.
The weather will change again after June 1
However, the weather will change again after June 1. From June 2 to June 6, the heat is going to make the situation worse again. Strong winds will blow at a speed of 16 to 20 km per hour on the surface. However, the minimum temperature is likely to be around 29 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature around 44 degrees Celsius. At the same time, the southwest monsoon knocked in Kerala and the Northeast region on Thursday.
A record temperature was recorded in Delhi’s Mungeshpur area on Wednesday. The maximum temperature of Mungeshpur reached 49 degrees Celsius. At the same time, the temperature of many areas in Delhi was recorded between 45 to 49 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature recorded at Safdarjung Observatory on Wednesday was 46.8 degrees Celsius. This has happened for the first time in the last 79 years. 46.7 degrees Celsius was recorded in Delhi on 17 June 1945. The temperature was recorded at 49.2 degrees Celsius in Narela and 48.4 degrees Celsius in Pitampura.