Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Dust storm, rain cool Gurugram

- Kartik Kumar

GURUGRAM: A dust storm, followed by a spell of rainfall on Friday evening brought relief to city residents from the stifling heat over the last few days.

While residents woke up to overcast skies, there was a marked shift in the weather pattern around 5pm, as strong winds swept away the plastic sheets on the overhead covers of the recently constructe­d Rajiv Chowk and Hero Honda Chowk underpasse­s.

Some of the plastic sheets fell on vehicles causing minor damage.“such was the intensity of the winds that the some of the overhead plastic sheets of the Rajiv Chowk and Hero Honda

Chowk underpasse­s flew off. Officials are at the spot and the sheds will be repaired by tonight,” Saurabh Singhal, traffic transporta­tion expert and head of the underpasse­s built by the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on the Delhi-gurgaon Expressway, said.

Around 5.45 pm, parts of the city reported spells of rainfall which dragged down the mercury.

The city recorded a maximum temperatur­e of 38°C on Friday, while the minimum temperatur­e was 22°C. On Thursday, a city recorded maximum and minimum temperatur­es of 37°C and 24°C respective­ly.

According to the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD), there could be more such showers in store till April 11.

An IMD official said, “There could be more such rainfall till April 11 after which the skies will clear. The rainfall was the result of a depression over Punjab and Haryana and a western disturbanc­e in Jammu and Kashmir.”

“I had been experienci­ng a breathing problem because of the rise in pollution levels. However, the rainfall in the evening resulted in a significan­t improvemen­t in the air quality. I could breathe better and took a stroll in the park,” Tina Khanna, a resident of Essel Towers, said.

Traffic on major city roads was largely unaffected by the rainfall on Friday evening.

However, arterial roads such as the sector 30/31 road, Artemis road and Bhawan Mahaveer Marg were congested after the dust storm and rain lashed the city.

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