A cooler-than-usual April is expected in Northwest India this week due to back-to-back western disturbances, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
The twin systems are forecast to bring widespread cloud cover, light to moderate rain, and gusty winds across several states, with peak activity predicted around April 3–4 and again from April 7.
Delhi and adjoining areas are expected to experience cloudy skies with intermittent light rain through the week, while the Kashmir Valley may see intense weather spells.
The IMD has warned of active weather conditions across the region, including the possibility of hailstorms in isolated pockets.
Strong winds are also likely to accompany these systems, with thundersqualls predicted over several states.
Delhi is expected to have a largely cloudy week with brief spells of light rain and thunderstorms, especially during the afternoons and evenings.
The weather department has indicated that partly cloudy conditions are likely to persist in the capital till April 10, keeping temperatures in check for the first half of the month.