Delhi-NCR : In an unusual turn of events, Delhi-NCR woke up to dense fog and chilly conditions in the middle of March, leaving residents surprised as the city experienced weather more typical of winter than early summer.
The sudden shift comes after continuous rainfall and thunderstorms over the past few days, triggered by an active western disturbance affecting north India. The result? A rare combination of fog, low visibility, and a noticeable dip in temperature across the region.
According to weather observations, visibility dropped significantly in several parts of Delhi, Noida, and Ghaziabad early in the morning, impacting traffic movement and daily routines. Many residents described the weather as “unexpectedly cold,” with some even pulling out light winter wear again.
Rain, Thunderstorms & Temperature Drop
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated that this weather pattern is not a one-day event. Instead, Delhi-NCR is likely to experience a 3-day spell of rain and thunderstorms, keeping skies cloudy and temperatures below normal for this time of year.
Recent weather activity has already caused a sharp dip in temperatures, with readings falling well below the usual March average. Typically, Delhi sees warmer days during this period, but the current conditions have brought a refreshing yet unusual chill.
Why Is Delhi Experiencing Fog in March?
Fog in March is extremely rare for Delhi. Experts attribute this phenomenon to a mix of:
- Continuous rainfall increasing moisture levels
- Cloud cover trapping cool air near the surface
- Western disturbances bringing instability in the atmosphere
This unique combination has created winter-like fog conditions, even as the calendar moves toward summer.
Air Quality Improves Significantly
While the weather disruption has affected daily life, it has also brought a positive outcome — a noticeable improvement in air quality.
Rain and strong winds have helped clear pollutants from the atmosphere, making the air cleaner than it has been in months. For many residents, this has been a welcome relief from Delhi’s usual pollution levels.
IMD Forecast: What Happens Next?
The IMD has forecast:
- Continued light to moderate rainfall
- Chances of thunderstorms and gusty winds
- Cloudy skies over the weekend
- Gradual stabilization of temperatures after the rain spell
However, weather experts warn that such sudden fluctuations may continue due to changing climate patterns and seasonal transitions.
Impact on Daily Life
The sudden weather shift has led to:
- Reduced visibility during morning hours
- Slower traffic movement in NCR areas
- Temporary disruption in outdoor activities
- A surprising return of cool conditions in March
Despite minor inconveniences, many residents are enjoying the pleasant break from rising heat.
Delhi’s weather has taken an unexpected turn, reminding residents that climate patterns are becoming increasingly unpredictable. With fog, rain, and thunderstorms appearing together in March, the capital is witnessing a rare meteorological event.
As more showers are expected in the coming days, Delhi-NCR residents are advised to stay updated with weather alerts and plan their routines accordingly.
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