
Heavy rains and hailstorms hit parts of Noida on Thursday bringing the temperature down a few notches. This weataher condition is likely to continue for the next 24 hours over Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad. (Express photo)

The meteorological department had predicted thundershowers along with hail in the national capital. (Express photo)

The minimum temperature was recorded at 15 degrees Celsius, according to the MeT Department. The maximum temperature is expected to hover around 25 degrees Celsius, it said. (Express photo)

Overcast skies prevailed in the national capital region for most of the day. (Express photo)

With this significant drop, few parts in Delhi could witness cold day condition. During the upcoming two to three days, Delhi’s fog and pollution levels is likely to come down. (Express photo)

The Western Disturbance is active over northern parts of Jammu and Kashmir and has induced cyclonic circulation which is seen over northwestern parts of the country. (Express photo)

Another spell of rain is expected during the late evening hours of February 7, predicts the weather agency SkyMet Weather. (Express photo)

There was a slight increase in the intensity of rain over Delhi-NCR today, the Safdarjung Observatory has recorded 0.1 mm of rain. (Express photo)

The short spell rain accompanied with hailstorm affected traffic in the areas. (Express photo)