Delhi Airport has advised passengers to plan cautiously due to sudden weather changes, including light to moderate showers and strong winds disrupting road traffic. Travelers are encouraged to use the Delhi Metro to avoid delays and stay updated with their airlines. The advisory follows intense rain and high winds in Delhi-NCR, with more scattered rain expected throughout the week.
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