In a recent update, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Delhi-NCR over the next two days. The department has warned of thunderstorms, gusty winds, and light rainfall. It is an evolving weather pattern which travellers should be aware of as the weather could significantly impact travel plans across NCR. As per the latest IMD updates, the alert signals possible thunderstorms with wind speeds touching 50 km/h. Light showers are also expected in the beginning of Sunday which might continue till early next week. The advisory comes as a western disturbance influences weather across north India. It will be a much-needed break from the high summer heat.However, for today, conditions in Delhi NCR are expected to remain stable with clear skies and no rainfall. This means today travellers can expect uninterrupted sightseeing and outdoor movement.Temperatures remain high but manageableTemperatures in Delhi-NCR continue to be under the summer range. IMD estimates suggest a maximum temperature around 37°C and a minimum near 26°C. Recently, the temperatures in the city crossed 42–45°C in late April. But the upcoming rain spells could calm down temperatures over the next few days.What the yellow alert means for travellersA yellow alert is essentially a “be aware” warning. It means weather conditions could disrupt normal activities but are not severe enough to cause any damage. For travellers planning weekend trips or sightseeing in Delhi-NCR, this means:Short-time thunderstorms Dust stormsGusty winds could possibly affect road and air travelSlower traffic Travel outlookFor tourists in Delhi, this weather shift means a blessed travel experience. Cooler evenings, less heat, and dramatic clouds translates into good pictures and better overall Delhi experience. India Gate, Humayun’s Tomb, and Qutub Minar are more pleasant to explore.Travel tipsKeep buffer time if you have train or plane to takeCarry light rain gears like umbrellas or raincoatsMonitor IMD updates Be prepared for traffic jamsWeather experts also say that such pre-monsoon thunderstorms and dust storms are typical in north India during May. It is triggered by western disturbances and heat. Such systems play an important role in easing heatwave conditions. As of today, Delhi will experience clear skies, which can take a stormy twist.






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