A day after several parts of Delhi-NCR witnessed sudden thunderstorms, lightning, and rain, bringing much-needed relief from the scorching heat, the weather department has forecast more such weather conditions over the weekend and into the coming week.
On Friday evening, many areas in the national capital, including Central, Southern, and Western Delhi—such as Burari, Rohini, Badli, Model Town, and Karawal Nagar—experienced light to moderate rainfall accompanied by gusty winds and thunderstorms.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature on April 19 is expected to be around 38 degrees Celsius, with a minimum of 26 degrees Celsius. Thunderstorms and lightning are likely to continue across the Delhi-NCR region.
The IMD has predicted cloudy skies for Sunday, April 20, with temperatures remaining steady—maximum at 38 degrees Celsius and minimum at 25 degrees Celsius. Cloudy conditions are expected to persist until Monday, with the maximum temperature rising slightly to 39 degrees Celsius and the minimum staying at 25 degrees Celsius.
Strong winds are forecast for April 22, although temperatures will remain high, with the maximum at 39 degrees Celsius and the minimum at 25 degrees Celsius.
However, this brief relief from the heatwave will not last long. After April 23, the maximum temperature is expected to climb to 40 degrees Celsius, marking a return to hotter conditions.
The recent high-speed winds and rainfall also caused power outages in several parts of Delhi-NCR due to falling trees and broken branches. In parts of Western Uttar Pradesh, the storm led to the collapse of billboards and walls, resulting in casualties. Police and state administration teams are actively engaged in relief and rescue operations.