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Delhi weather today: 5 reasons why Delhi-NCR is experiencing hot weather in the morning and cloudy in the evening

Delhi’s unusual weather on March 30, 2026—hot mornings followed by cloudy evenings—is driven by a powerful Western Disturbance interacting with intense pre-monsoon heating. Convective activity and shifting cyclonic circu…

Delhi weather today: 5 reasons why Delhi-NCR is experiencing hot weather in the morning and cloudy in the evening

Delhi’s unusual weather on March 30, 2026—hot mornings followed by cloudy evenings—is driven by a powerful Western Disturbance interacting with intense pre-monsoon heating. Convective activity and shifting cyclonic circulations over Rajasthan have triggered a yellow alert, bringing relief from heat through evening thunderstorms and gusty winds across the…

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • Delhi’s unusual weather on March 30, 2026—hot mornings followed by cloudy evenings—is driven by a powerful Western Disturbance interacting with intense pre-monsoon heating.
  • Convective activity and shifting cyclonic circulations over Rajasthan have triggered a yellow alert, bringing relief from heat through evening thunderstorms and gusty winds across the NCR.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • fting cyclonic circulations over Rajasthan have triggered a yellow alert, bringing relief from heat through evening thunderstorms and gusty winds across the NCR. Delhi’s unusual weather on March 30, 2026—hot mornings…
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Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • Delhi’s unusual weather on March 30, 2026—hot mornings followed by cloudy evenings—is driven by a powerful Western Disturbance interacting with intense pre-monsoon heating.
  • Convective activity and shifting cyclonic circulations over Rajasthan have triggered a yellow alert, bringing relief from heat through evening thunderstorms and gusty winds across the NCR.

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