Cyclone Tauktae hits Delhi, city records coldest May since 1951

The impact of Cyclone Tauktae is being seen all over the country. From Tuesday evening, cold winds and drizzle started in all parts of North India. Along with this, Delhi-NCR has been raining. According to the Meteorological Department, yesterday (19 May) was the coldest day after 1951.

The Meteorological Department forecasts that there may be rain and a drop in temperature with cloudy sky on Today.

Generally, the month of May is a hot summer. But for two days, the cold winds and rain have brought down the temperature drastically. On May 19, the minimum temperature was 23.8 degrees. Which is the lowest since 1951. The old data meteorological department has not yet checked. That is, after 72 years, such a temperature has been recorded in the month of May.

In Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and other places, the impact of the devastating storm is showing in other cities of the state along with Gurgaon for two days. Due to this, the weather was also disturbed on Wednesday. There were dark clouds in sky throughout the day and it rained intermittently. In such a situation, people got a sense of spring in the month of Baisakh. The drop in temperature due to cold air was also recorded.

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