The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Delhi-NCR, forecasting a significant change in weather conditions starting March 30, 2026. After a warm Sunday where temperatures reached 36.2°C, residents can expect relief through rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds over the next few days. The sudden shift in weather is attributed to an upper-air cyclonic circulation over North Iran interacting with lower-level systems over Northwest Rajasthan.

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What is the weather forecast for March 30 and 31?

On March 30, the region is expected to see light rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning. Wind speeds are predicted to reach between 30-40 kmph, with some gusts hitting 50 kmph. This weather activity began around 2 PM on Monday in several parts of Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, and Ghaziabad. For March 31, the IMD predicts continued light rain or drizzles during the afternoon and evening hours, keeping the atmosphere cool and overcast.

How will the temperature and conditions change this week?

  • Temperature Drop: The maximum temperature is expected to fall by 2-3°C from the previous high of 36.2°C, likely hovering around 31°C to 34°C.
  • Wind and Dust: Strong surface winds may cause localized dust storms, which could impact travel due to reduced visibility.
  • Extended Forecast: While March 30 and 31 will see peak activity, cloudy skies will persist on April 1 and 2, with scattered showers expected again on April 3 and 4.
  • Official Reason: Meteorologists state this is a transitional phase between winter Western Disturbances and approaching summer winds, drawing moisture from the Arabian Sea.

The IMD has advised residents to stay aware of the weather conditions as the wind speeds could reach 50 kmph occasionally. These changes are expected to keep the temperature below the seasonal normal for the first week of April.

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