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Rain along with strong winds and dust storms hit parts of Delhi on Thursday, days after the weather office declared a heat wave in the capital. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said today that similar conditions are expected to prevail in the capital over the next two to three days and that no heat wave is predicted until May 30.
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of high-speed stormy winds in Delhi-NCR on Friday as well, while in Haryana, along with stormy winds, there.. DNA
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), isolated pockets of Jharkhand are likely to experience heatwave conditions on Tuesday. Yesterday, Delhi experienced an intense heatwave as temperatures soar above 46 degrees, passing the 40-degree Celsius threshold for a heatwave. With some relief in sight, the IMD has forecasted rain in the northwestern plains due to the active western disturbance,
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Heavy rainfall coupled with thundershowers lashed Delhi and its adjoining NCR late last night. The rainfall has provided some respite from the scorching heat early morning. The India Meteorological Department has predicted more showers ahead. However, the IMD said that the temperature may remain unchanged.
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The India Meteorological Department mentioned that states like Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Gangetic West Bengal are likely to witness heat waves. On Monday, Delhi too recorded a maximum temperature of 41.3 degrees Celsius while the minimum temperature was 25.2 degrees Celsius. The IMD said that the national capital is likely to see some relief from the oppressive heat as light rain or thundershowers are predicted for two days, beginning Tuesday.
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This year, Delhi has seen its warmest February since 2006, with an average maximum temperature of 27.7 degrees Celsius. This was also the third warmest February for the national capital since 1951. But..