Dust storm\, thunderstorm hits Delhi\, NCR\, light showers brings down mercury

Dust storm, thunderstorm hits Delhi, NCR, light showers brings down mercury

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

After touching 36 degrees in the day, mercury in the national capital dipped by 6-7 degrees Sunday late evening following a dust and thunderstorm, the said.

"IGI reported winds upto 50 kmph in gusts at 0800 pm. May increase further," Jatin Singh, forecasting agency Skymet, tweeted.

The recorded 4.8 millimetres rainfall, the said.

During the day, the maximum temperature settled at 36 degrees This was four degrees less than the maximum temperature recorded on Saturday.

The minimum temperature was recorded at 25.6 degrees Celsius, six notches above the season's average.

"Temperatures dipped by around 6-7 degrees Celsius after the thunderstorm," a official said.

blamed intense temperatures across the north Indian plains and an induced cyclonic circulation over north-east Rajasthan, south-west Uttar Pradesh, south and the Delhi NCR region for the creation of

This was aided by easterlies from the that brought moisture, leading to an ideal condition for formation of dust storms and thunderstorms across several parts of north India, said Kuldeep Srivastava, of the of the Meteorological Department said.

(And Climate Change) said this is a normal phenomena which occurs during pre-monsoon days.

Whenever there is excessive heating and induced cyclonic circulation, there is an occurrence of thunderstorms, he said.

The has predicted partly cloudy sky for Monday with the possibility of very light rains, dust and However, the intensity is likely to be less severe than Sunday.

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First Published: Sun, April 07 2019. 22:25 IST