Delhi weather condition update: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) stated thundershower with moderate rains will certainly continue over Delhi and also the National Capital Area (NCR).

Several components of Delhi and also nearby locations experienced power blackouts as a result of hefty rain gone along with by solid winds early today. The negative weather condition additionally impacted flight procedures at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport with a number of airlines requesting guests to check on their trip status prior to heading to the airport terminal.

The India Meteorological Division (IMD) said thundershower with modest rainfall will certainly continue over Delhi as well as the National Resources Area (NCR) for the “next two hrs”.

The airport terminal authorities have actually requested the travelers to get in touch with the airline worried for upgraded flight details.

“As a result of poor weather condition, flight operations at Delhi airport terminal are influenced. Passengers are asked for to connect with the airline company concerned for upgraded flight info,” Delhi Airport terminal tweeted.

Airline business tweeted that the negative weather condition in Delhi might impact separations and also arrivals at the airport as they requested their guests to maintain a look at their trip status.

In an earlier tweet, the IMD stated susceptible frameworks as well as kutcha homes can experience damages because of the electrical storm, and that web traffic disturbances are likely.

It likewise forecasted thundershower with modest intensity rain and also gusty winds with speeds of 60-90 Km/h would certainly remain to take place over as well as adjoining areas of entire Delhi as well as NCR throughout the next two hrs.

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Last Updated: 23 May 2022