New Delhi: The national capital is currently experiencing volatile weather, with dust storms, high winds, and scattered rain affecting the city and its surrounding NCR areas. This abrupt transition, following a period of extreme heat, reflects a typical pre-monsoon weather pattern.
Orange nowcast warning
Following an orange nowcast warning, grey skies have taken over, and heavy rain is sweeping through the region.
A fierce dust storm, coupled with moderate to severe thunderstorms, is hitting various parts of the capital. As the system progresses, it is delivering localized rainfall, steady drizzle, and lightning, all accompanied by gusty winds clocking in at 60–80 km/h.
Orange Nowcast Warning for Delhi and NCR:
— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) May 23, 2026
Dust storm/followed by moderte to severe Thunderstorm with light rainfall/Drizzle and lightning (60-80 Km/h gusty winds) is very likely to occur at many places of Delhi and NCR during next 2 hours. pic.twitter.com/sgN9pEsnGM
This dramatic change comes after several days of an unrelenting heatwave. The clouds and cooling winds are providing an immediate break from the high temperatures that have gripped the city.
A fast-moving spell of rain and dust storms- with wind gusts up to 50 km/h- is actively impacting Rohini, Gurgaon, Delhi, CentralDelhi, East Delhi, Noida, and parts of Ghaziabad.
Weather Change In Delhi#Rain #weatherchange pic.twitter.com/WEgQj4ayIt
— Delhi Complaint ?? (@delhicomplaint1) May 23, 2026
Authorities are advising residents to stay indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and take necessary precautions as the storm continues to move across the region.
#WATCH | After days of scorching heat, parts of Delhi experience a change in weather this morning. Grey clouds cover the sky and a soft breeze brings relief from the heatwave.
— ANI (@ANI) May 23, 2026
Visuals from Rafi Marg. pic.twitter.com/tYB7dZh4Ob
Heatwave Grips Capital
Prior to this weather disturbance, Delhi had been experiencing unseasonably high daytime temperatures. These prolonged heatwave conditions left the ground extremely dry, allowing strong winds to easily pick up dust- a primary driver behind the formation of dust storms in North India at this time of year.
Nowcast-1
— IndiaMetSky Weather (@indiametsky) May 23, 2026
A fast moving short spell of rains is on its way to impact Delhi. This will bring short spell of light to moderate rains with dust storm with winds upto 50km/h and thunder in next 50 minutes in #Rohini, #Gurgaon, #Delhi, #CentralDelhi, #EastDelhi, #Noida and parts of… https://t.co/F489hibTN4 pic.twitter.com/B6YyGZqDqO
In areas where rain has fallen, temperatures experienced a slight drop, providing temporary relief from the intense heat. However, the rainfall has been patchy rather than uniform, as these seasonal systems typically produce scattered showers instead of continuous downpours.
What's Behind the weather change
Meteorological data indicates that the current weather is fueled by pre-monsoon instability. Intense surface heating, increased atmospheric moisture, and wind convergence are triggering sudden thunderstorms, while the influence of a western disturbance across North India is accelerating shifts in wind patterns and cloud development.
#WATCH | After days of scorching heat, parts of Delhi experience a change in weather this morning. Grey clouds cover the sky and a soft breeze blows.
— ANI (@ANI) May 23, 2026
Visuals from Firozeshah Road. pic.twitter.com/dGTjc0yWUT
The dust storm and sudden gusts have disrupted daily life in several ways. Reduced road visibility has led to temporary traffic congestion, while elevated dust levels may cause discomfort for those with respiratory issues. Additionally, brief power fluctuations have been reported in some areas.
IMD Future forecast
Weather forecasts suggest that Delhi will likely remain in an unstable pre-monsoon phase, with further dust storms, gusty winds, and isolated showers expected in the coming days. Despite this activity, consistent monsoon rainfall is not anticipated in the immediate future.
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