Heavy Rain Brings Relief and Concern Across Delhi-NCR as IMD Issues Fresh Weather Warning

Delhi-NCR witnessed widespread rainfall on Monday morning, bringing relief from rising temperatures but also triggering waterlogging and traffic disruptions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has now issued a fresh alert, warning of more intense rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds in the coming hours.

Jun 15, 2026 - 11:07
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Heavy Rain Brings Relief and Concern Across Delhi-NCR as IMD Issues Fresh Weather Warning

Residents across Delhi and the National Capital Region woke up to heavy rainfall on Monday as a fresh spell of wet weather swept through the region, bringing much-needed relief from soaring temperatures while raising concerns about possible disruptions.

Several parts of Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad and Faridabad recorded moderate to heavy showers during the early hours of the day. The rainfall led to a noticeable drop in temperatures, offering respite from the intense heat conditions that had persisted over the past week.

However, the change in weather also resulted in waterlogging at several low-lying areas and slower traffic movement on major roads during the morning commute. Commuters reported delays as rainwater accumulated at key intersections, while authorities monitored conditions to prevent major disruptions.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a fresh weather alert for Delhi-NCR, warning that additional spells of rain accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds could affect the region over the next several hours. According to meteorologists, the current weather activity is being driven by favourable atmospheric conditions and moisture-laden winds moving into northwestern India.

The weather department has advised residents to remain cautious during thunderstorms, avoid taking shelter under trees, and stay updated through official forecasts. Authorities have also urged motorists to drive carefully due to reduced visibility and slippery road conditions.

Experts say the rainfall is part of a broader weather pattern influencing northern India, with several neighbouring states also experiencing showers and storm activity. While the rain is expected to provide temporary relief from high temperatures, concerns remain over urban flooding and disruptions if precipitation intensifies.

The latest forecast suggests that cloudy skies and intermittent rainfall may continue across parts of Delhi-NCR over the next one to two days. Weather officials will continue to monitor developments closely and issue further advisories if conditions worsen.

For many residents, the rain has brought welcome relief from the summer heat. Yet with fresh warnings now in place, authorities are urging people to remain prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions as the capital region enters another active phase of the monsoon season.

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