The national capital and its surrounding regions have witnessed a dramatic shift in weather conditions over the last 48 hours. After reeling under a punishing heatwave where temperatures consistently crossed the 45 degrees Celsius mark, Delhi-NCR residents finally found relief as a sudden U-turn in the weather brought the mercury down by nearly 9 degrees Celsius. The transition, which began on Thursday afternoon, has transformed the sweltering atmosphere into a much more bearable environment, providing a much-needed break from the intense May heat.
Significant Temperature Drop Across Localities
According to the latest data released by the Meteorological Department, the temperature drop has been widespread across various monitoring stations in the capital. On May 27, several areas were recording temperatures well above 45 degrees Celsius, but by May 29, these figures saw a sharp decline. 4 degrees Celsius. 8 degrees Celsius. 2 degrees Celsius.
Impact of Western Disturbance
Meteorologists attribute this sudden change in weather to the influence of a Western Disturbance and subsequent rainfall activities. The weather department noted that the combination of rain and strong winds played a crucial role in cooling down the parched landscape. 7 degrees Celsius. 8 degrees Celsius. This shift has effectively ended the immediate threat of a severe heatwave that had made outdoor activities nearly impossible for the citizens.
Relief for Delhi-NCR Residents
The relief wasn't limited to the capital alone, as neighboring cities in the National Capital Region (NCR), including Noida, Ghaziabad, and Faridabad, also experienced a similar cooling effect. For several days prior to this change, the intense heat had forced people to remain indoors, with the mercury frequently breaching the 45 degrees Celsius threshold. However, the arrival of dark clouds on Thursday afternoon followed by evening showers and gusty winds brought an immediate sense of comfort. As of Friday, the residents of Delhi-NCR are breathing a sigh of relief as the weather remains pleasant, with the forecast suggesting that the heatwave conditions will remain at bay for the next few days.