Delhi-NCR experienced a sudden change in weather on April 7, as light rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds brought relief from the rising heat. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert, warning residents about unstable weather conditions over the next 48 hours.
On Tuesday morning, Delhi woke up to cloudy skies and mild rainfall, marking a significant shift from the hot and dry conditions seen over the past week. The temperature dropped slightly, making the weather pleasant. However, along with relief came strong winds reaching speeds of 30–40 km/h, which may cause minor disruptions.
This weather change is primarily due to an active western disturbance, which continues to influence northern India. According to meteorologists, this system will keep the weather unstable in Delhi and surrounding areas like Noida and Gurugram for the next one to two days.
Looking ahead, the weather is expected to gradually shift again. After April 8–9, rainfall activity will decrease, and temperatures will start rising rapidly. By the weekend, Delhi may once again experience hot conditions, with temperatures crossing 38–40°C. Experts also warn that the second week of April could see a sharp increase in heat, signaling the beginning of intense summer conditions.
Despite this, occasional cloud cover and light winds may continue to offer brief relief. The IMD has advised residents to stay cautious during thunderstorms, avoid open areas during lightning, and keep updated with weather alerts.
Another important impact of the rain has been on air quality. The rainfall and winds have helped reduce pollution levels, bringing the AQI into a more moderate range. However, this improvement may be temporary as dry and hot conditions return in the coming days.
In conclusion, Delhi’s weather on April 7 brought both relief and caution. While rain and winds cooled the atmosphere, the upcoming days indicate a return of intense heat. Residents should prepare for fluctuating weather conditions and take necessary precautions.
