
Rain and thunderstorms hit the national capital Delhi early Wednesday, bringing respite from the searing heat.
An ‘orange’ alert, which means “be prepared”, has been sounded with a prediction of wind speeds likely to reach up to 50 kmph.
The weather department has forecast thunderstorm activity accompanied by rain till April 30.
The maximum and minimum temperatures on Wednesday are expected to hover around 38 degrees Celsius and 27 degrees Celsius.
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Weather experts have attributed the sudden change in conditions to a cyclonic circulation over adjoining areas of Delhi.
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