The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for a heatwave on Monday, as extreme hot weather conditions have begun in some parts of Delhi-NCR. Before this, the hottest day of the year was recorded on May 12, with the temperature reaching 42.5 degrees Celsius., Delhi News, Times Now
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted the occurrence of "strong surface winds" and rainfall on May 22 and 23. This weather pattern is a result of an active western disturbance in the mountains and a relatively strong induced circulation over the plains, affecting the northern plains including Delhi. Mild weather activity is expected late at night on May 21, with clouds and scattered rain on May 22., Delhi News, Times Now
Delhi Weather in May: Shallow fog occurs when visibility hovers between 501 and 1,000 metres and the high moisture content in the air, calm winds and a significant difference between the daytime and night-time temperatures create conditions that are favourable for the formation of fog
Delhi Heatwave: The heatwave spell tightened its grip on parts of Delhi on Sunday, with the mercury breaching the 45-degree Celsius mark in six localities.