NEW DELHI: Parts of Delhi-NCR witnessed rain and gusty winds on Thursday night as weather conditions changed abruptly across the region, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a red alert for the national capital over the next few hours.The weather department warned of thunderstorms accompanied by lightning, dust-raising winds and intense surface winds reaching 70 to 80 kmph, with gusts potentially touching 90 kmph. While light rainfall is expected at most places, isolated areas could receive moderate showers.The red alert, the highest level of weather warning issued by the IMD, indicates the possibility of severe weather conditions that may pose risks to life and property, requiring immediate precautionary measures.According to meteorologists, the change in weather has been driven by a cyclonic circulation over central Pakistan and adjoining regions. The system has increased atmospheric instability across northwest India, including Delhi-NCR, creating favourable conditions for thunderstorms and rainfall.Weather experts said the activity is likely to become more widespread from Friday as the system strengthens further. This could lead to additional spells of rain, thunderstorms and strong winds across the region over the coming days.The changing weather is also expected to bring relief from the prevailing heat, with temperatures likely to fall under the influence of increased cloud cover and precipitation.The IMD has urged residents to remain cautious during the adverse weather. People have been advised to stay indoors where possible, avoid weak or temporary structures, keep away from windows, refrain from sheltering under trees and maintain a safe distance from water bodies during thunderstorms.
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