A late afternoon hail storm turned parts of the Delhi-NCR into an icy, winter wonderland. (Image: News18)
Hailstorms, accompanied with rains and high-velocity winds, also hit Punjab and Haryana over the last 24 hours, leaving behind uprooted trees and broken branches. (Image: News18)
Met officials said that rain and strong winds could hit the region in the next 24 hours. (Image: News18)
The rains led to the maximum temperature in the region dipping by four to five degrees Celsius in many places. (Image: News18)
Noida and its surrounding areas were lashed by moderate to heavy rain since Thursday, accompanied by strong winds. (Image: News18)
There will be a dip in the temperature in Delhi-NCR to 7 degrees Celsius in next two days, said Mahesh Palawat, director of private weather agency Skymet. (Image: News18)
Palawat said the western disturbance has started moving eastwards, which means rains will gradually recede from Delhi. (Image: News18)
Netizens took to the social media to share photographs of roads covered with hail. (Image: News18)