The Meteorological Department has released the orange alert New Delhi, the weather in the National Capital Region (NCR) has once again turned. On Sunday, where the storm at a speed of 90 km per hour has disturbed life, while for the next three days, the same attitude of the weather is expected to remain intact. The Indian Meteorological Department (IEMD) has issued an orange alert from 2 June to 4 June.
During this time, there is a possibility of heavy rains, lightning shining and winds at a speed of 40 to 50 kmph. According to data released on the website of the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature is estimated to be 38 degrees and minimum 27 degrees on June 2. Humidity can range from 56 to 98 percent. The Meteorological Department has predicted rain with “Thundstorm with Rain”. On June 3, the temperature is expected to be 37 degrees and the minimum temperature is 23 degrees.
On this day too, there is a possibility of electricity and rain with strong winds. After that, on June 4, the temperature is expected to be 36 degrees and 24 degrees. For these three days, the department has issued a special warning that “Thundstorm Ekpanid with Lightning & Guesy Winds (40-50 km per hour)” means lightning with strong thunderstorms and strong winds can blow.
In such a situation, citizens have been advised to be vigilant. Significantly, the storm on Sunday had caused heavy damage in many areas. The winds at a speed of 90 kilometers per hour uprooted trees in many places, dropped electric poles and also affected the traffic system. Electricity supply was disrupted in many areas and there was a jam on the roads. There are signs of the weather to be slightly normal from June 5. On this day there is a possibility of “Thundstorm with Rain”, but the Meteorological Department has not issued any warning. The sky will be partly cloudy on June 6 and 7 and the temperature is expected to be 38 degrees, minimum 26 degrees and 39 degrees, minimum 27 degrees.
No warnings have been given for these days. The Meteorological Department has suggested to the people that they should not stand near trees and electric poles, take information about the weather before exiting and stay in safe places. Also, be cautious while driving at the time of strong thunderstorms. NCR citizens need to be careful and cautious for the next three days. Relief and rescue teams have also been placed on alert mode from the administration.