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**Summary:**
Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) experienced a sudden change in weather on Wednesday evening, with strong winds and rain. The storm caused power outages, hail in some areas, and uprooted trees. Wind speeds reached up to 79 km/h. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a yellow alert beforehand, which was later upgraded to an orange alert as the storm intensified. The storm brought relief from the heat and humidity that had been plaguing the region. While some relief is anticipated due to chances of rain and cloudy weather, temperature is expected to fluctuate between 39-41 degrees celcius.
**News Article:**
**Delhi-NCR Hit by Sudden Storm, Bringing Relief from Scorching Heat**
**New Delhi, [Date]** – Delhi and its surrounding areas in the National Capital Region (NCR) were struck by a sudden and intense storm Wednesday evening, bringing much-needed respite from the sweltering heat. The abrupt change in weather saw strong winds, heavy rain, and even hail in some parts of the region.
The storm caused widespread disruption, with power outages reported across several localities and numerous trees uprooted due to the forceful winds. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), wind speeds reached a staggering 79 kilometers per hour at the Safdarjung Airport. Palam Airport reported speeds of 74 km/h.
The IMD had initially issued a yellow alert, warning of potential thunderstorms. As the storm intensified, the alert was upgraded to an orange alert, indicating a higher level of severity. The IMD forecasts partly cloudy skies with light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, and dusty conditions over the next few days, with wind speeds ranging from 40 to 60 km/h, with gusts potentially reaching 70 km/h.
Prior to the storm, Delhi residents had been enduring a particularly harsh spell of hot and humid weather. The Safdarjung observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 40.7 degrees Celsius, slightly above the normal average. The minimum temperature was 30.2 degrees Celcius, the first time min temp went over 30 in the season. The intense heat and high humidity levels made outdoor activities extremely uncomfortable.
While temperatures are expected to be between 39-41 degrees Celcius over the next few days, the possibility of cloudy weather and light rain is expected to provide some comfort to the people of Delhi NCR.