Delhi Weather Update: Rain Returns in NCR, No Heat Wave Till April
Key Takeaways:
- Delhi saw early March heat with temperatures up to 36.8°C
- Mid-March rainfall and active western disturbances reversed the trend
- Temperatures dropped significantly, with 21.7°C recorded on March 21
- More rain and thunderstorms expected around March 26 and March 28
- No heat wave likely in Delhi till early April
Delhi witnessed an unusually hot start to March, with maximum temperatures soaring 5–7°C above normal during the first half of the month. The city recorded a high of 36.8°C on March 11, raising early concerns about the onset of heat wave conditions.
Weather Pattern Shift Brings Relief Across Delhi NCR
However, the weather pattern changed significantly after mid-March. Western Disturbances, which were initially weak and infrequent, became more active, leading to a shift in weather conditions across Delhi and NCR. Easterly winds replaced the earlier dry flow, bringing moisture incursion and triggering a noticeable drop in temperatures.
On March 15, widespread rainfall across Northwest India, including Delhi NCR, brought much-needed relief from the early heat spell and altered the temperature trend.
Active Pre-Monsoon Conditions Continue Over Delhi
Since then, successive Western Disturbances have remained active, resulting in induced cyclonic circulations over Central Pakistan and adjoining Northwest India. This has led to frequent spells of thunderstorms, light to moderate rain, dust storms, and gusty winds across Delhi and nearby regions.
As a result, temperatures have stayed below normal. Delhi recorded a sharp dip in maximum temperature to 21.7°C on March 21, marking one of the coolest days of the month.
Delhi Weather Forecast: Rain and Thunderstorms Ahead
Weather activity is expected to persist over the coming days. Two back-to-back Western Disturbances are likely to influence Delhi weather:
First system: Around March 26
Second system: Around the night of March 28
These systems will sustain pre-monsoon activity, bringing intermittent rain, thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds across Delhi NCR and parts of Northwest India.
No Heat Wave Expected in Delhi Till Early April
- A gradual rise in temperatures is likely over the next 2–3 days
- However, temperatures will remain below heat wave thresholds
- No heat wave conditions are expected over Delhi until at least the first week of April
Final Outlook
Delhi is set to witness a pleasant end to March, with intermittent rain and thunderstorm activity keeping temperatures in check. The threat of an early heat wave has been deferred due to the continued influence of active Western Disturbances.






