The national capital received rains and thunderstorms on Thursday, and some parts also received hailstorm. On Friday as well, parts of the city like Ring Road and Maharani Bagh continue to receive rainfall.
On Thursday, Delhi recorded a minimum of 14.4 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 27 degrees Celsius, around two notches less than that on Wednesday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. The weather department warned of more rains and thunderstorms in Delhi-NCR till Saturday. Reportedly, thunderstorms are expected to peak today in the afternoon.
Press Release: An active wet spell over northwest & adjoining Central India during 4th March to 7th March, 2020. pic.twitter.com/Th7iMienpb
— IMD Weather (@IMDWeather) March 3, 2020
According to a Skymet Weather app, there is a western disturbance over Jammu and Kashmir. Its induced cyclonic circulation is over northwest Rajasthan. A trough from this cyclonic circulation is extending up to East Bihar.
As per the advisory, owners have been advised to park their vehicles away from trees and hoardings because of the weather conditions. In the month of January too, the national capital was lashed with sudden rainfall.
(With Agency Inputs)