The Delhi-NCR sees dust storms, thunder and sudden weather innings with rain after summer days. Bharat News

New Delhi: After several days of temperature above 40 ° C, Delhi-NCR saw a sudden change in the weather on Wednesday evening.A severe hailstorm with intense rainfall caused Delhi-NCR a sudden weather change after a warm and humid day. Strong gasts and dust affected various regions of the capital, causing poor visibility.Strong winds and electricity were reported in various parts of the city, including scenes of Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport, showing lewd conditions.According to the Meteorological Department, air speed of 60-70 kmph was reported in Delhi and surrounding areas. In Palam, the winds reached 20 knots (about 35 km per hour), with 40 knots (about 72 km per hour).The Meteorological Department of India (IMD) stated that a cyclonic movement in Haryana and surrounding areas is affecting the weather patterns within a pre-west trough, spreading from Punjab to Bangladesh to the lower troposphere levels.The system is receiving moisture from both the Arabian Sea and Bengal.This weather change occurred after Delhi experienced the first acute heat during the day, with the heat index – or “feels like temperature” – due to the joint high humidity and strong sunlight, reaches 50.2 ° C.The IMD reported that Wednesday’s maximum temperature reached 40.7 degrees Celsius, which normally exceeded 0.5 degrees, while humidity raised between 64 and 34 percent.