Yellow Alert Issued for NCR on May 3 and 4, Bringing Relief from Heat with Rain and Strong Winds

Yellow Alert Issued for NCR on May 3 and 4, Bringing Relief from Heat with Rain and Strong Winds

Noida, May 2: Residents of the NCR region have received encouraging news once again. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for May 3 and 4. Significant weather changes are expected, providing relief to those suffering from extreme heat and intense sunlight.

This shift is attributed to the activation of a western disturbance, which is causing snowfall in the mountains and rain and thunderstorms in the plains. According to the weather report, the maximum temperature recorded on May 2 was 39 degrees Celsius, with a minimum of 25 degrees Celsius. The sky was partially cloudy, and no warnings were issued for the day.

On May 3, a drop in temperature is anticipated, with maximum temperatures expected to reach 37 degrees and a minimum of 26 degrees Celsius. Rain accompanied by thunder is likely on this day. The Meteorological Department has specifically warned of light to moderate rain in the afternoon and evening, with strong winds blowing at speeds of 40 to 50 kilometers per hour, along with the possibility of lightning strikes. The same weather conditions are expected to persist on May 4.

On that day, the maximum temperature is projected to be 36 degrees and the minimum 25 degrees Celsius. Thunderstorms and strong winds may continue. The weather department has also predicted rain and thunderstorms on May 5, although no specific warnings have been issued for that day. A further drop in temperature is expected, contributing to a more pleasant climate. Weather experts indicate that the snowfall in the hilly regions due to the western disturbance is directly impacting the plains, particularly in the NCR, leading to a cooling effect as temperatures decline.

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