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Delhi Weather Update: Delhi is experiencing rainfall and a much-needed relief from the heat as monsoon currents continue to strengthen over the region. Monsoon showers lashed the national capital on Friday, offering respite from the hot and humid weather. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), more showers are likely in the coming days. The rainfall is part of the monsoon system currently active over northern India, bringing moisture-laden winds and intermittent showers throughout the region.

Forecast For Sunday, July 6

Delhiites will witnesses generally cloudy sky on Sunday, July 6, with light to moderate rainfall. The showers, accompanied by occasional thunderstorms and lightning are expected to bring a drop in temperatures and a fresh, breezy atmosphere across the city. A yellow alert has been issued for rainfall today. Due to the cloud cover and rainfall, maximum temperatures are expected to hover around 35-37°C. The relative humidity is likely to remain high, offering a muggy feel despite the dip in daytime heat. Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning is expected during evening and night.

What’s In Store For The Upcoming Week?

The national capital is set to remain under the influence of active monsoon conditions throughout the upcoming week, with a generally cloudy sky prevailing each day. On July 7, the residents can expect light to moderate rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning, with daytime temperatures ranging between 32-35°C. Winds will vary in direction, with moderate south-westerly and north-westerly flows dominating. From July 8 onward, the intensity of rainfall is expected to slightly reduce.

Check Detailed Forecast

While the rain offers break from intense heat, residents are advised to exercise caution during thunderstorms. They should avoid sheltering under trees, stay indoors during lightning, and remain alert for waterlogging in low-lying areas. The weather may bring some disruption, but also marks the deepening of the monsoon season across the capital.