India, May 28 -- New Delhi

Delhi might get some reprieve from the ongoing heatwave conditions from Thursday evening, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said, as it forecasted thunderstorms, dust storms and light rainfall over the next three days in the Capital.

On Wednesday, Safdarjung, Delhi's base weather station, recorded a maximum temperature of 44.3 degrees Celsius (degC), which was 3.9degC above normal. The Palam and Lodhi Road stations recorded 44.6degC, while Ridge and Ayanagar stations crossed the 45-degree mark, clocking 45.6degC and 45.4degC, respectively. Isolated heatwave conditions were observed in these parts of the city.

An IMD official said that a fresh western disturbance approaching northwest India is expected...