NEW DELHI: Parts of the Delhi-NCR witnessed rainfall on Wednesday, bringing a noticeable change in weather conditions along with a dip in temperatures. Visuals from Indira Bhawan showed steady rain under cloudy skies, while scenes from Moolchand Metro Station captured commuters moving through light to moderate showers. In the Palam area, rainfall and gusty winds were also reported, indicating widespread weather activity across Delhi.According to news agency PTI, high-velocity winds sweeping through Delhi caused power outages and disruptions across several parts of the capital. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued advisories, urging residents to remain indoors and avoid vulnerable structures. People were cautioned to stay away from windows, electrical poles, and overhead power lines, while securing loose objects to prevent accidents.Farmers were advised to halt outdoor work temporarily and move livestock to safer areas, while motorists caught in the storm were told to pull over safely and remain inside their vehicles instead of driving through strong winds and flying debris.According to the India Meteorological Department, the city is likely to continue witnessing light rain, thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds till March 20. Wind speeds may range between 20–30 kmph, gusting up to 40–50 kmph, especially during afternoon and evening hours.The change in weather is attributed to active western disturbances and cyclonic circulations affecting northwest India, leading to increased thunderstorm activity over the region.The rainfall has led to a fall in temperatures, with the maximum expected to drop from around 32–34°C to 26–28°C over the next two days, remaining below normal for this time of year. Minimum temperatures are likely to stay between 16°C and 20°C.The brief spell of rain has provided relief from the early onset of summer heat and improved overall weather conditions in the city.The IMD has advised residents to take precautions and to remain cautious during thunderstorms, avoid waterlogged areas and trees, and drive carefully.
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