
Delhi Weather: Rain Cools Delhi, But Waterlogging Hits Traffic 49 Flights Diverted At Airport
Heavy rainfall led to waterlogging in several parts of the city, including Minto Road, Humayun Road, and Shastri Bhawan. At Minto Bridge, a spot notorious for flooding during downpours, a car was found submerged.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had forecast a dust storm followed by a thunderstorm and rainfall across the national capital and neighbouring states, with gusty winds expected to reach speeds of 60 to 100 km per hour.
The red alert also included predictions of light to moderate rainfall and lightning activity across a wide area covering parts of Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Delhi-NCR.
Flight Operations DisruptedIndiGo announced on X that its flight operations were being affected by adverse weather conditions and air traffic congestion in Delhi. The airline advised passengers to check their flight status before leaving for the airport. About an hour later, IndiGo provided an update stating that with improved weather conditions and clearer skies over Delhi, flight operations have returned to normal.
SpiceJet also warned that both its arrivals and departures could be impacted by the inclement weather and urged travelers to verify their flight status in advance.
Meanwhile, Air India cautioned that thunderstorms and strong winds could disrupt flights to and from Delhi, Amritsar, and Chandigarh throughout Sunday evening and night.
Brief Respite from Heat LikelyThe weather department has predicted a partly cloudy sky over Delhi, offering temporary relief from the scorching heat, with daytime temperatures expected to hover around 37 degrees Celsius. However, this respite is not expected to last.
The IMD had predicted thunderstorm with rain for Saturday and Sunday, with the maximum temperature expected to settle around 37 degrees Celsius.
Temperatures in Delhi are forecast to rise gradually, reaching a peak of 40 degrees Celsius on May 26 and May 28. Nighttime temperatures are also expected to increase steadily-from 21 degrees Celsius on May 22 to 29 degrees Celsius by the end of the week.
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