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Thunderstorms are set to intensify across Delhi-NCR from Friday as a weather system strengthens. The IMD has issued a red alert, warning of rain, lightning, and winds up to 90 kmph. |
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Thunderstorms are set to intensify across Delhi-NCR from Friday as a weather system strengthens. The IMD has issued a red alert, warning of rain, lightning, and winds up to 90 kmph. |
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Travellers planning to hit the road, catch flights, or embark on monsoon getaways over the next week may need to keep a close eye on weather forecasts. According to the latest All India Weather Summary and Forecast Bulletin issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a mix of heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, hailstorms, heat waves and rough sea conditions is expected across different parts of the country between June 12 and June 17. |
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Delhi is likely to witness a change in weather conditions today, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting generally cloudy skies |
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Weather Updates Today, Heatwave, IMD Alert LIVE Updates: Thunderstorms with rain and strong winds bring relief from Delhi heatwave. |
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Delhi Weather: IMD has issued a red alert for Delhi for the next few hours, warning residents to take precautions against extreme weather conditions. |
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Wind speeds are expected to reach up to 90 km/h. Fishermen have been advised to stay alert, while Hailstorm warnings have also been issued for five states. |
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IMD's orange alert for today also warns of squall with wind speed reaching 60-70 km per hour; Thursday's maximum temperature of 36degC, after 0.3 mm of rain, was 6degC below Wednesday's reading |
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NEW DELHI: Parts of Delhi-NCR witnessed rain and gusty winds on Thursday night as weather conditions changed abruptly across the region, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a red alert for the national capital over the next few hours. |
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IMD issued extremely severe alerts in Uttar Pradesh for thunderstorms, lightning and winds up to 100 kmph, using the Cell Broadcast Alert System, urging residents to stay indoors. |
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Hyderabad: Just days after the southwest monsoon entered Telangana on Monday, the state is witnessing a fresh spell of intense heat, with dry northwesterly winds triggering heatwave conditions across several districts. |