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U.S. Warms Before Midweek Storm Threat As IMD Issues Yellow Alert For Delhi

Forecasts point to a brief early‑week heat surge followed by a cold front that could spark scattered severe storms.

Overview

  • Many U.S. regions enter a short sunny spell on Sunday with highs trending up and breezy gusts near 25 to 30 mph in spots.
  • Forecasters expect a quick warmup early this week with highs in the 80s and near 90 degrees in parts of the Gulf South and Southeast.
  • A cold front due Wednesday into Thursday could trigger showers and thunderstorms with a localized severe risk, including a 15% area over southeast Louisiana and south Mississippi.
  • Cooler air is likely to follow the front in the Midwest and Northeast with more rain chances and some highs falling into the 40s and 50s late week.
  • In India, the weather agency issued a yellow alert for Delhi on Sunday for light rain, thunderstorms and 30–50 km/h gusts, and warned of heavy rain in the Northeast with a thundersquall risk along coastal Andhra and Yanam.