Overnight heavy rain batters Delhi-NCR, brings relief from scorching heat, triggers severe waterlogging
Sunday, 25 May 2025 Earlier on Saturday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for Delhi and nearby areas, warning of strong thunderstorms, rain, and high-speed winds over the next two to three hours.
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The monsoon has arrived early in Karnataka, with Bengaluru and surrounding regions battered by relentless rains. The IMD has issued a red alert for May 26 and 27 as heavy downpours flood low-lying areas, topple trees, and disrupt life. Gusty winds and thunder showers are predicted till May 29, raising concerns over flooding and traffic gridlock. Temperatures have dropped, offering brief relief from heat, but the looming risk of waterlogging and infrastructure damage remains high. The public has been advised to avoid flood-prone areas and stay alert.
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A massive desert sandstorm struck Jaisalmer late on May 24, plunging the city into low visibility and eerie silence. Locals described waking up to skies filled with thick dust, unable to see the sun or even the iconic Jaisalmer Fort. The storm also brought an unexpected drop in temperatures, but the dry, hazardous conditions remain.
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As per the IMD, Delhi is not expected to experience heatwave conditions today. The forecast for the national capital includes: Zee News Also reported by •DNA
IMD issues red alert for Delhi-NCR as dust storm, thunderstorm with gusty winds up to 100 km/h set to hit parts of North India, urging people to stay indoors. DNA
The weather agency India Meteorological Department has forecasted gusty winds of up to 70 kmph as well as thunderstorms and rainfall over the next three days in... DNA