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From Dust Storm To Hailstorm: Sudden Weather Chaos Hits Delhi-NCR, Visuals Go Viral

From Dust Storm To Hailstorm: Sudden Weather Chaos Hits Delhi-NCR, Visuals Go Viral

News1821-05-2025

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The sudden change in weather—from a sandstorm to a cloudburst, and eventually a hailstorm—all within a span of a few hours, caught many by surprise.
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A sudden and dramatic weather shift hit Delhi-NCR late on Wednesday evening, as the region was battered by a hailstorm, heavy rain, and strong winds—just hours after enduring a hot and humid day.
The capital experienced a dust storm, followed by intense rain and hail, causing widespread disruption and leading many to take to social media to share visuals of the chaos.
Videos circulating online show dust clouds sweeping through streets, and hail pelting down on cars and rooftops.
🚨BREAKING: Delhi weather chaos continues!Heavy rain, thunderstorm, and now hailstorm reported in parts of the city. 🌩️🌧️🌨️
From sandstorm to cloudburst — all in one day.This isn't just weather.This is a warning. #DelhiWeather #DelhiStorm #MIvsDC https://t.co/XwyotbQp76 pic.twitter.com/sh06htb7Bc
— रण(TheBattleGround) (@TheRanLive) May 21, 2025
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), wind speeds in some parts of Delhi and surrounding areas reached 60–70 km/h, while Palam recorded gusts of up to 40 knots (around 72 km/h). The dust storm significantly reduced visibility in several parts of the city, affecting traffic and causing brief power cuts in some areas.
From Heatwave To Hailstorm In Hours
Earlier in the day, residents of Delhi battled extreme heat, with the heat index—also known as the 'feels like" temperature—reaching a scorching 50.2°C, due to high humidity combined with intense sunshine.
दिल्ली-NCR धूल भरी आंधी का कहर, जगह-जगह गिरे ओले, हो रही तेज बारिश. #Noida #ncrweather pic.twitter.com/ExAXxiJ1uP — Raghavendra Nath Mishra (@RaghavendraITV) May 21, 2025
The sudden change in weather—from a sandstorm to a cloudburst, and eventually a hailstorm—all within a span of a few hours, caught many by surprise.
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May 21, 2025, 21:03 IST

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