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Weather update: Delhi-NCR receives light rainfall, cold wave, fog persist

DNA Wednesday, 24 January 2024
Widespread fog covered several areas in North India, with cold wave conditions showing no signs of relenting during the late-night and early morning hours.
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Delhi Weather Today Live Updates: As the monsoon approaches, Delhi-NCR witnessed severe rainfall early Friday morning, leading to significant disruptions. Heavy downpours resulted in the collapse of the roof at Delhi Airport Terminal-1, injuring six people. The Regional Weather Forecasting Centre predicts light to moderate rain with isolated heavy downpours in the next few hours. Despite the intense rain, the Indian Meteorological Department has not yet officially declared the arrival of the monsoon in Delhi, though it is expected in the next two to three days. The rainfall has caused widespread water-logging, power outages, and severe traffic disruptions across the city. Stay tuned for live updates on the situation. #DelhiRain #DelhiWeather #Monsoon2024 #DelhiAirportCollapse #WeatherUpdate #oneindia #Oneindianews #heatwave #delhi ~PR.320~ED.102~HT.95~

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Escape the scorching heat as refreshing rains sweep through parts of Delhi NCR, offering much-needed relief from the ongoing heatwave. While the showers bring a respite, high humidity levels persist, adding to discomfort across the region. Join us as we bring you comprehensive coverage and analysis of the weather conditions affecting Delhi NCR. Stay informed and prepared with the latest updates on rainfall patterns, temperature changes, and more. #DelhiWeather #RainInDelhi #HeatwaveRelief #monsoon #delhi #delhimonsoon #southwestmonsoon #heatwave ~ED.103~GR.125~HT.96~PR.320~

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Over 50 people reportedly died due to heatstroke in different parts of the country since Thursday. These deaths were reported as the temperature soared past 50 degrees Celsius in parts of North India, including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar this week. On Thursday, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 45.6 degrees Celsius, 5.2 notches above normal. This came a day after the national capital recorded a 79-year high of 46.8 degrees Celsius, according to IMD data. #DelhiHeatwave #HeatStrokeDeaths #Heatstroke #RecordBreakingHeat #ScorchingDelhi #ExtremeWeather #Heatwave2024 #DelhiWeather #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming #HeatwaveAlert #DelhiRain #ReliefFromHeat #DelhiTemperature #HotWeather #IndiaWeather #IMDAlert ~HT.99~PR.152~ED.194~

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A fire broke out inside a Noida flat this morning due to an explosion in an air conditioner, causing panic among residents of the Lotus Boulevard society in Sector 100. The incident occurred amid a severe heatwave gripping North India. There were no immediate reports of casualties. #NoidaACBlast #LotusBoulevardFire #SplitACExplosion #NoidaSector100 #ApartmentFire #ExtremeHeat #FireSafety #NoidaNews #HeatwaveImpact #ACExplosion #FireAccident #ResidentSafety #EmergencyResponse #NoidaIncidents #WatchNow ~HT.318~PR.152~GR.124~ED.101~

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