Delhi and its adjoining areas are expected to experience clouds moving in from the West, bringing light rainfall and gusty winds with speeds reaching 30-40 Km/h. The Western Himalayan region is forecasted to have a wet spell from March 26-29. Parts of Delhi have already received light rain, with the IMD predicting cloudy skies for the next day. Additionally, India is anticipated to have above-normal rainfall during the peak monsoon season from July to September, according to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Climate Center.
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Clouds are entering Delhi from the West and are likely to move across Delhi towards Noida, Faridabad, Ghaziabad and adjoining areas of NCR during the next 2-3 hours. Spells of light rainfall (occasional moderate intensity rain) with gusty wind speeds reaching 30-40 Km/h likely…