Delhi-NCR experienced relief from the heatwave as rain lashed several parts on Wednesday. The India Meteorological Department issued orange and yellow alerts for thunderstorms, dust storms, and rain, with warnings of strong winds up to 60 kmph. Experts predict dust storms due to a cyclonic circulation, bringing temporary relief but potential changes in air quality. Delhi-NCR experienced relief from the heatwave as rain lashed several parts on Wednesday. The India Meteorological Department issued orange and yellow alerts for thunderstorms, dust storms, and rain, with warnings of strong winds up to 60 kmph. Experts predict dust storms due to a cyclonic circulation, bringing temporary relief but potential changes in air quality.
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