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Delhi Weather Update: Delhi is set for a wet and humid week as the monsoon continues to strengthen its grip over the region. Frequent spells of light to moderate rain, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning, are expected throughout the day on Tuesday, July 8. The southwest monsoon trough currently passes through Sri Ganganagar, Delhi, Shahjahanpur, Churk, Daltonganj, Midnapore. All these areas are expected to receive rainfall throughout the week.

Weather Forecast For Tuesday, July 8

Residents of Delhi should brace for a wet and stormy day ahead, with thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and light to moderate rainfall expected at regular intervals throughout the day. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for moderate rain and thunderstorms. Daytime temperatures are expected to range between 31°C to 34°C. The morning and forenoon hours will see active thundercloud development, bringing brief yet intense spells of rain. While, the weather will be mostly cool, the relative humidity is likely to remain high, offering a damp feeling. A humidity level of 100 per cent has been predicted for today.

Forecast For This Week

According to the IMD, Delhi will witness intermittent rain, dense cloud cover, and occasional thunderstorms over the next few days. The sky is expected to remain generally cloudy throughout the week. Residents can expect light to moderate rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning, with daytime temperatures ranging between 32-35°C until July 12. This rainfall is part of the monsoon system currently active over northern India, bringing moisture-laden winds and intermittent showers throughout the region.

While the rain and drop in maximum temperatures offer 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.