Sansani: Squall, Thunderstorm create havoc, people are scared
ABP News Bureau
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08 May 2018 07:51 AM (IST)
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A dust storm, with a wind speed of 70 kilometres per hour, hit the national capital tonight followed by a squall, bringing down the temperature after a hot day, the weatherman said.
The high-velocity wind swept through Delhi around 11.15 PM, an official at the Safdarjung observatory said.
The MeT department had issued a warning message at 8.53 pm, saying a spell of rain/thunderstorm accompanied with squall is likely to occur over Delhi and NCR during in the next three-four hours. It has forecast rains and gusty winds for tomorrow as well.
It was a hot day in the national capital with the maximum temperature settling at 39.6 degrees Celsius, a notch above the season's average.
Earlier in the day, the Delhi government decided to close all evening schools tomorrow and put search and rescue teams on standby in the wake of the meteorological (MeT) department issuing a warning of heavy rain and thunderstorm.
The traffic police has alerted their field formations to be ready to remove obstacles such as fallen trees and asked commuters to check weather conditions before travelling.
The high-velocity wind swept through Delhi around 11.15 PM, an official at the Safdarjung observatory said.
The MeT department had issued a warning message at 8.53 pm, saying a spell of rain/thunderstorm accompanied with squall is likely to occur over Delhi and NCR during in the next three-four hours. It has forecast rains and gusty winds for tomorrow as well.
It was a hot day in the national capital with the maximum temperature settling at 39.6 degrees Celsius, a notch above the season's average.
Earlier in the day, the Delhi government decided to close all evening schools tomorrow and put search and rescue teams on standby in the wake of the meteorological (MeT) department issuing a warning of heavy rain and thunderstorm.
The traffic police has alerted their field formations to be ready to remove obstacles such as fallen trees and asked commuters to check weather conditions before travelling.
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