Weather Update: Delhi's Weather Changes Again, Know IMD's Latest Update Delhi has experienced a shift in weather patterns once again, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) providing the latest updates on the changing conditions. The city, which had seen relatively mild weather in March, continues to witness a pleasant April with light rainfall and cool breezes. This has come as a relief to residents, as the usual intense heat that typically accompanies the start of the season has been subdued. The IMD's latest forecast indicates that the weather in Delhi remains unpredictable, with alternating periods of cloud cover, light rain, and cooler temperatures. The morning of the day in question began with a light drizzle, creating a refreshing contrast to the typical April heat. This unusual weather pattern has been attributed to a combination of atmospheric conditions and seasonal transitions. While March was generally milder than expected, the month of April has brought a mix of weather elements that have kept the city's climate more temperate. The light rainfall has not only provided respite from the heat but has also contributed to a sense of comfort for the local population. However, the IMD has warned that these conditions may not persist indefinitely, as the weather is expected to remain volatile in the coming days. Residents have expressed mixed reactions to the changing weather. Some have welcomed the cooler temperatures and the occasional rain, while others have noted that the unpredictability of the weather can make planning difficult. The IMD has advised the public to stay updated with the latest forecasts and to take necessary precautions, especially for those engaged in outdoor activities.#delhi #india_meteorological_department #immd #april #weather_update

Weather Update: Jodhpur Weather Change, 60 km/h Wind, Rain and Hail Warning A significant shift in weather conditions is expected in Jodhpur starting today, with a strong western disturbance becoming active from Monday evening. This weather system is anticipated to bring heavy winds, rainfall, and hailstorms in parts of the region, particularly on Tuesday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings about the potential impact of this disturbance, advising residents to remain vigilant. The western disturbance, which has been active in the region, is expected to cause strong winds blowing at speeds of 40 to 50 kilometers per hour. These winds will be accompanied by thunderstorms and rainfall in several areas. Farmers and the general public have been urged to take precautions, especially for crops that are still in the field, stored grains, and other agricultural produce, to minimize potential damage from the weather events. The most significant effects of this weather system are expected to be felt on Tuesday. In Jodhpur district, parts of the region may experience heavy thunderstorms, winds blowing at 50 to 60 kilometers per hour, localized hailstorms, and moderate to heavy rainfall. The IMD has stated that this system is short-lived and that its impact will gradually diminish by Wednesday. By Thursday, the weather is expected to stabilize across the state, with the likelihood of dry conditions persisting for the next three to four days. Temperature trends in Jodhpur have also shown a notable drop. On Saturday, the minimum temperature recorded was 19 degrees Celsius, which is 2.3 degrees below the average for this time of year. The early morning hours were marked by a light chill, and the air felt cool throughout the day.#jodhpur #rajasthan #india_meteorological_department #western_disturbance #immd

Delhi-NCR Weather Alert: Strong Winds and Light Rain Expected This Weekend The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Delhi-NCR, warning of light rain and strong winds over the weekend. The weather pattern is influenced by a western disturbance, which has already caused significant changes in the region’s climate. On Friday morning, Delhi-NCR experienced sudden shifts in weather, with heavy winds and intermittent rainfall. According to the IMD, light rain is expected on Friday and Saturday, with wind speeds reaching 20-40 kilometers per hour. The yellow alert for Saturday highlights the potential for disrupted weather conditions, including a drop in temperatures. This weather pattern is projected to last until April 8, with the IMD noting that the region could see further fluctuations in temperature. The western disturbance is expected to intensify from April 7, affecting northern and western parts of India. This could lead to additional rainfall and stronger winds in Delhi-NCR. The IMD has also warned that temperatures may drop by 2-4 degrees Celsius after April 7, with wind speeds potentially reaching 30-50 kilometers per hour on April 3 and 4. On Wednesday, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 36.8 degrees Celsius, 2.8 degrees above the seasonal average, while the minimum temperature was 18.9 degrees Celsius, 0.1 degrees above normal. Humidity levels fluctuated between 89% and 33% during the period. The IMD has also forecasted light rain on Friday, with wind speeds ranging from 20 to 30 kilometers per hour. The region is expected to see temperatures between 32-34 degrees Celsius during the day and 20-22 degrees Celsius at night. The weather changes are part of a broader pattern of seasonal variability, with the IMD emphasizing the need for preparedness.#india_meteorological_department #delhi_ncr #western_disturbance #immd #april_8
