

It rained in the morning in Mumbai.
People have got relief from the heat due to rain in the national capital Delhi and NCR. On Saturday morning, there was rain in Maharashtra’s capital Mumbai on Saturday morning. People got relief from the heat due to rain in many areas of Mumbai. However, people were seen going to office even amidst this unseasonal rain. A video of the morning rain in Mumbai has also surfaced. It is seen in the video that vehicles are running on the streets amidst the rain.
Rain also in the capital Delhi
Apart from this, IMD has issued a Yellow alert for Delhi on Saturday. The capital Delhi received rain on Saturday evening. At the same time, according to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of thunderstorms in many areas of Delhi on Saturday too. An alert has been issued in Delhi from 18 to 21 May. During this time, strong winds will blow and the sky will be cloudy during the day. On May 22, there is a forecast of thunderstorms in Delhi on 22 May.
The condition of the weather of the next five days
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted continuous rains and thunderstorms in many areas of the country for the next five days. Speaking to the media, IMD scientist Akhil Srivastava said that South India, especially Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka will have continuous rains, thunderstorms and strong winds for the next five days. A similar season is expected to remain in central India. Srivastava said, “Rain will continue for the next five days in the northeastern parts of the country.”
Rain alert in many states
IMD scientist Akhil Srivastava said that in some parts of northwestern India, there is a possibility of thunderstorms as well as heatstroke. The weather is going to be hot and humid in eastern India, especially in Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh. However, the residents of the national capital may get some relief from the heat. He said, “We hope that there will be thunderstorms in Delhi today and tomorrow evening. Due to this, the temperature may fall around 37 to 39 degrees Celsius.” This change of weather has come amid increasing concerns about summer waves in many northern India states.