Delhi-NCR experienced a sudden weather shift with rain and severe thunderstorms, prompting a red alert from the IMD. Wind speeds are expected to reach 80 km/h, with the activity continuing until May 31. This follows days of extreme heat, with temperatures dropping significantly. Experts attribute the change to a western disturbance and moisture from the Bay of Bengal.
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