Delhi Weather Update: Dust Storm Hits NCR; Yellow Alert Issued For Saturday

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NEW DELHI — Residents across Delhi-NCR woke up to hazy skies and reduced visibility on Friday, April 3, 2026, as a sudden dust storm swept through the region. The sharp shift in weather follows a notably warm Thursday, when the capital recorded a maximum temperature of 36.8°C—nearly 3 degrees above the seasonal average.

  1. Today’s Weather: Dust, Clouds, and Late Rain
    Morning Phenomenon: Strong surface winds carried dust across the city early Friday, significantly dropping visibility for morning commuters near landmarks like India Gate and the Noida Expressway.

Temperature: Expected to range between 33°C and 21°C today, a slight relief from yesterday’s heat.

Night Forecast: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted thunderstorms accompanied by light rain for Friday night as the cloud cover intensifies.

  1. Saturday Alert: IMD Issues “Yellow Warning”
    The IMD has flashed a yellow warning for Saturday, April 4, signaling potentially disruptive weather:

Peak Activity: One or two spells of very light rain or drizzle are expected.

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Wind Hazards: Thunderstorms will likely be accompanied by lightning and gusty winds reaching 30–50 kmph, particularly during the afternoon and evening.

Impact: The unsettled conditions are part of an active Western disturbance that is also bringing heavy snow to the Kashmir Valley today.

  1. Air Quality (AQI) Update
    Despite the dust storm, Delhi’s air quality has remained in the ‘Moderate’ category.

Current AQI: Hovering around 182–199 in various parts of the city.

Outlook: Rain and thunderstorms over the next 48 hours are expected to wash away suspended dust particles, potentially improving the AQI toward the ‘Satisfactory’ range by Sunday.

Delhi 5-Day Weather Outlook (April 2026)

DateMax/Min TempForecastWarning
April 333°C / 21°CDust Storm / Cloudy / Night RainNone
April 432°C / 20°CThunderstorms & RainYellow Alert
April 532°C / 19°CPartly Cloudy / Light DrizzleNone
April 633°C / 20°CGenerally CloudyNone
April 731°C / 19°CFresh Wet Spell / RainTBD

Regional Impact
The IMD bulletin indicates that this “wet spell” is widespread:

Mountains: High-altitude areas of Himachal and Uttarakhand are seeing fairly widespread rain and snow through April 6.

Plains: Punjab, Haryana, and West Uttar Pradesh are also on alert for thunderstorms and isolated hailstorms today and tomorrow.

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