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After Back-to-Back Soaring Temperatures, Delhi to Experience Cool Respite Soon

The IMD's latest forecast outlines a significant shift in Delhi's weather pattern, the arrival of a western disturbance is expected to bring about a change bringing down the mercury.

Updated on: 13 March, 2024 7:00 AM IST By: KJ Staff
According to the IMD, Delhi can anticipate being isolated to scattered light rains today. (Picture Courtesy: Unsplash)

As the scorching summer sun makes its presence felt across India, relief seems to be in sight for Delhiites. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts a temporary respite from the soaring temperatures in the capital city, thanks to the influence of a western disturbance expected to make its way through the region.

IMD's Projections: A Glimpse of Hope

The IMD's latest forecast outlines a shift in Delhi's weather pattern. While the mercury has been steadily rising, reaching highs of 30-31°C, the imminent arrival of a western disturbance is expected to bring about a change. This weather system, characterized by a trough in middle tropospheric westerlies, is set to affect Northwest India, including Delhi, from last night.

According to the IMD, Delhi can anticipate being isolated to scattered light rains on Wednesday, i.e. today, offering a much-needed reprieve from the relentless heat. Subsequent days are expected to see daytime highs dropping a few notches, hovering around 30-31°C until Sunday, March 17. Additionally, nighttime lows are forecasted to dip to 12-13°C during this period, providing residents with cooler evenings.

Regional Impacts: Beyond Delhi's Borders

While Delhi braces for a cooler spell, neighboring regions are also expected to experience varying weather conditions. The IMD's projections extend to areas such as Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and parts of North India, where scattered rainfall and snowfall are anticipated. Furthermore, states like Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and West Bengal are likely to witness isolated to scattered light rains over the coming days.

As the country transitions into the peak of summer, the IMD's forecasts offer insights into the evolving weather patterns. While some regions prepare for rainfall and cooler temperatures, others, like Kerala, Mahe, Rayalaseema, and parts of South India, are warned to expect hot and humid conditions in the days ahead.

As the weather continues to play a pivotal role in daily life, Delhiites, in particular, can look forward to a brief respite from the sweltering heat, courtesy of the timely intervention of a western disturbance. However, as temperatures are forecasted to climb once again post this brief cool-down, it remains essential for residents to stay vigilant and prepared for the fluctuating weather conditions of the season.

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