Delhi to Experience Continuous Rain for 4 Days! Strong Winds Expected; IMD Issues Alert

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For the past week, Delhi has been experiencing humid heat. In this context, the weather department has provided relief news for the people of Delhi. According to the department, a rain alert has been issued for the next four days. During this period, heavy rain and strong winds are expected across the entire Delhi-NCR region. As a result, a significant drop in temperature is anticipated in Delhi-NCR. The weather department has also indicated the likelihood of an early onset of cold weather. Let’s take a look at the weather conditions in the entire region.

Continuous Rain for Four Days

According to information from the weather department, the spell of rain in Delhi-NCR will begin on September 26. During this time, heavy rainfall and strong winds are expected throughout the Delhi-NCR region. Updates from the weather department indicate that the rain will start on September 26 and will continue for four consecutive days. This is expected to provide relief from the humid heat.

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Early Arrival of Cold Weather

Due to several days of rain last week, a drop in temperature has already been observed in Delhi-NCR. For the first time in 14 years, Delhi’s temperature fell below 20 degrees Celsius. An alert for rain and strong winds has been issued once again for Delhi. The rain and strong winds are likely to cause a rapid decline in temperature in the city. Therefore, it is expected that this year, cold weather will arrive earlier in Delhi.

In addition to Delhi, the weather department has forecasted heavy rain in several nearby states as well. According to the weather department, there is a possibility of rain on Thursday in Delhi, along with Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and some areas of Punjab. Following the rain, these areas are likely to see a sharp drop in temperature.

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