Rainfall Provides Relief Across Delhi
After days of intense summer heat, several areas of Delhi received rainfall, bringing relief to residents struggling with high temperatures and humid conditions.
The showers helped lower temperatures in parts of the city and improved overall weather conditions during the day.
IMD Forecasts More Rain Ahead
According to the India Meteorological Department, weather activity is expected to continue over the next two days.
Forecasts indicate the possibility of:
🌧 Light to Moderate Rainfall
⛈ Thunderstorms
⚡ Lightning Activity
💨 Gusty Winds
Meteorologists believe these weather systems will help keep temperatures under control across the national capital region.
Maximum Temperature Around 38°C
The IMD has predicted that Delhi’s maximum temperature is likely to remain around 38 degrees Celsius during the day.
While temperatures remain above normal summer comfort levels, cloud cover and intermittent rainfall are expected to prevent extreme heatwave conditions.
Residents Experience Pleasant Change
The rainfall brought a noticeable change in weather conditions across several parts of Delhi.
Many residents welcomed:
✅ Cooler Evenings
✅ Reduced Dust Levels
✅ Improved Air Quality
✅ Relief From Humidity
Traffic movement remained largely normal despite brief spells of rain in some localities.
Thunderstorm Activity Likely
Weather experts have warned that isolated thunderstorms may accompany rainfall during the next 48 hours.
Residents are advised to remain cautious during periods of:
⚠ Lightning
⚠ Strong Winds
⚠ Temporary Waterlogging
⚠ Reduced Visibility on Roads
Monsoon Progress Being Monitored
Meteorological officials continue to closely monitor weather systems influencing northern India.
The recent rainfall activity is part of broader atmospheric changes affecting several regions across North India, including Delhi and the surrounding NCR areas.
Outlook for the Coming Days
The overall forecast suggests a relatively pleasant weather pattern compared to the intense heat experienced earlier this month.
With rain and cloud cover expected to persist intermittently, Delhi residents can look forward to temporary relief from peak summer temperatures.









