New Delhi: Residents in Delhi may experience a change in weather conditions over the coming week, with thunderstorms, light rain and strong winds expected at the start of the week. According to the forecast, Sunday (March 15) is likely to see a generally cloudy sky with spells of very light rain or drizzle. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and strong surface winds are expected during the morning and forenoon hours. Wind speeds may reach 30–40 kmph, with gusts touching up to 50 kmph. The maximum temperature is expected to be around 30°C while the minimum may settle near 18 degrees C.
Delhi Weather Week Ahead
On Monday (March 16), the sky is likely to remain partly cloudy with strong surface winds during the daytime. The maximum temperature may rise to around 32°C while the minimum may drop to about 15°C.
Similar conditions are expected on Tuesday (March 17), with strong winds continuing during the day. The maximum temperature may remain around 32°C and the minimum around 16 degrees C.
On Wednesday (March 18), thunderstorms accompanied by rainfall are likely in parts of the city. Temperatures may slightly increase, with the maximum expected around 33 degrees C and the minimum near 18 degrees C.
Thursday (March 19) is likely to see a generally cloudy sky, with temperatures hovering around 33 degrees C during the day and around 19°C at night. By Friday (March 20), the weather may remain mostly cloudy with a slight drop in temperature. The maximum temperature may be around 30°C while the minimum could fall to about 16 degrees C.
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Overall, the coming week in Delhi is expected to bring fluctuating weather conditions, with cloudy skies, occasional rain and periods of strong winds. Residents have been advised to stay cautious during thunderstorms and gusty winds, especially during the early part of the week.
Meanwhile, light to moderate rain is likely across several districts of Jharkhand over the next four days, the IMD said on Saturday. All districts of the state, except Garhwa, Palamu, Chatra, and Latehar, are likely to get rainfall on Sunday, it said. “The maximum temperature is likely to rise over the next two days, and thereafter, over the next three days, it is likely to decline by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius,” it said. In the 24 hours till 8.30 am, Seraikela district recorded the highest temperature in the state at 39.9 degrees Celsius
