Delhi, other parts of North India to see more dust storms till Thursday, says IMD
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Dusty weather and poor air quality in Delhi and some parts of the North are expected to continue on Wednesday and Thursday.
Delhi was hit by a dust storm on Tuesday which reduced visibility and resulted in a dip in temperature. #WATCH: Delhi witnesses a change in weather. Visuals from Rajpath and near Rail Bhawan. As per IMD's weather forecast, the national capital to experience "strong surface winds during day time" today. pic.twitter.com/fMxsFIolmu Dust raising Strong Surface Winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) are very likely over Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh during 30th March-01st April. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), most of the North, northwest and northeast India are likely to see above-normal maximum temperatures till May. "During the upcoming hot weather season (March to May), above normal seasonal maximum temperatures are likely over most of the subdivisions of north, northwest and northeast India...," the IMD noted in its 'Seasonal Outlook for Temperatures’.More Related News