Delhi Weather Update: After enduring weeks of oppressive heat and humidity, residents of Delhi finally experienced a refreshing change on Friday. The arrival of monsoon clouds resulted in substantial rainfall across various regions of the city, including areas from Safdarjung to Pusa and Mayur Vihar to Rajghat. This downpour was a welcome relief for millions, significantly cooling the capital and the surrounding NCR region.
Despite the relief, several low-lying areas faced significant waterlogging and traffic disruptions due to the heavy rain. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Delhi, warning of continued rain over the next two days. Their latest announcement indicates that cloudy conditions will persist on July 5th and 6th, with expectations of light rain, thunderstorms, and lightning.
Delhi Weather Forecast for the Upcoming Days
For the people of Delhi, the phrase 'Dilli ki baarish' transcends mere weather; it embodies a cherished sentiment. While many view the rains as a blessing, it is crucial to consider how well the city is equipped to handle the monsoon season. As the sun hides behind the clouds, here’s a comprehensive forecast for the coming days:
On July 7th, residents can expect to wake up to overcast skies with light to moderate rainfall. The Met Department predicts similar weather patterns for the 8th, 9th, and 10th of July, with the possibility of heavy rain in certain areas, along with thunderstorms and lightning. These conditions may disrupt daily routines and traffic. However, the rain is anticipated to bring a significant drop in temperatures, likely falling below 35 degrees Celsius. It is advisable for residents to carry umbrellas when venturing outside, as the monsoon has arrived earlier than usual in Delhi.
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