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Maximum temp rises 2°C in Gurgaon, but high winds, thunderstorms likely

Maximum temp rises 2°C in Gurgaon, but high winds, thunderstorms likely

Time of India24-05-2025

Gurgaon: The city witnessed a slight rise in mercury on Friday, with the minimum temperature soaring to 26.6 degrees Celsius, 1.7°C higher than the previous day. The maximum temperature also rose to 36°C, 2.5°C higher than the day before.
IMD issued a yellow alert across Haryana, cautioning residents about gusty winds, thunderstorms and lightning till May 29.
Authorities advised residents to stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours, and remain alert to sudden weather changes.
Meanwhile, Delhi is likely to get very light to light rain accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and dust-raising winds on Saturday. A yellow alert (to be aware) has been issued.
The Commission for Air Quality Management on Friday revoked measures under Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage I, enforced in Delhi-NCR on Wednesday.
The city did not see any rainfall from 8.30am to 5.30pm on Friday. The day temperature rose to 37.1 degrees Celsius, three degrees below normal, but higher than 34.7 a day earlier. The night temperature also saw a rise. The minimum temperature rose from 20.8 degrees Celsius on Thursday to 26.4 on Friday.
The IMD has predicted gusty winds of 40-50 kmph, which may at times rise to 60 kmph during the thunderstorms with dust-raising winds on Friday night and Saturday.
There is a possibility of thundery development on Sunday and Monday.
"The city is likely to receive rain along with thunderstorms on Saturday. However, heatwave conditions are unlikely in Delhi over the next few days," a Met official said.
Rain on Wednesday and strong winds for the past two days aided in the dispersion of pollutants, so Delhi's air quality stayed in the moderate category. Revoking GRAP Stage I on Friday with immediate effect, CAQM said, "The AQI of Delhi showed significant improvement due to favourable meteorological conditions in Delhi-NCR. The AQI of Delhi was 129 on Friday. Further, the forecast by IMD/IITM also predicts AQI to mainly remain in the moderate category in the coming days.
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