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Sudden Weather Shift Cools Delhi-NCR, Light Rain Brings Much Needed Respite


(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, April 17 (IANS) In a welcome break from the relentless heat sweeping Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR), the weather took a dramatic turn on Friday afternoon, as dark clouds rolled in and a light drizzle cooled the adjoining areas.

The sudden transformation -- marked by gusty winds, overcast skies and scattered showers -- offered much-needed respite to residents who had been reeling under intense sunshine and rising temperatures for days. Streets shimmering under harsh sunlight only hours earlier wore a subdued look, as people enjoyed the shift.

According to the India Meteorological Department, the region had been witnessing a steady spike in temperatures, with maximum readings hovering between 37 degrees Celsius and 39 degrees Celsius, while minimum temperatures ranged from 21 degrees Celsius to 24 degrees Celsius.

On Friday, the minimum temperature was recorded at 22.4 degrees Celsius, but high humidity levels and strong solar radiation had made conditions particularly uncomfortable.

The Friday afternoon drizzle, though light and short-lived, brought down temperatures marginally and improved overall comfort levels. Many residents described the change as a "breather" from the oppressive heat, even as it lasted only briefly.

Meteorologists attribute such sudden shifts to typical pre-summer atmospheric activity in north India, when intense heating during the day triggers localized cloud formation, dust-laden winds, and occasional light rainfall. These episodic changes, while refreshing, are rarely sustained.

The IMD has already cautioned that this relief may be temporary. Its seven-day forecast indicates partly cloudy conditions in the immediate term, followed by clearer skies and a rise in temperatures.

Maximum temperatures are expected to climb steadily -- touching 38 degrees Celsius, 39 degrees Celsius, and possibly breaching the 40 degrees Celsius mark in the coming days. Night-time temperatures, too, are likely to inch upwards, reaching around 24 degrees Celsius.

With heatwave conditions looming, experts advise residents to remain cautious, stay hydrated, and avoid prolonged exposure to the sun during peak afternoon hours.

The forecast suggests that Delhi-NCR must brace for more intense heat in the days ahead.

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