Delhi-NCR Monsoon Update: IMD issues Yellow alert, predicts Thunderstorms, light rains | 10 Points

The monsoon trough at mean sea level passes through Suratgarh, Sirsa, Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi, Daltonganj, Bankura, Digha and southeastwards to northeast Bay of Bengal, reported by IMD.

Jul 6, 2025 - 20:30
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Delhi-NCR Monsoon Update: IMD issues Yellow alert, predicts Thunderstorms, light rains | 10 Points

Delhi-NCR witnessed mild rainfall on the morning of July 6, in step with the Regional Meteorological Division’s forecast. In conserving with the India Meteorological Division’s (IMD) forecast, amidst the yellow alert, Delhi is to abilities thunderstorm and lightning as of late. In an announcement on July 5, IMD Delhi acknowledged, “Typically cloudy sky. Light to moderate rain accompanied with thunderstorm/lightning seemingly to occur over Delhi at some level of subsequent 2 days.”

In a put up on X (formerly twitter) the Regional Meteorological Centre issued a nowcast warning at 11.30 AM stating, “Light to moderate rainfall accompanied with mild thunderstorm and lightning is extraordinarily seemingly to occur at Karnal (Haryana) Gangoh, Shamli, Baraut, Bagpat, Khekra (U.P.).”

The put up by RMC extra highlights the opportunity of mild rainfall anticipated in several parts of Delhi within the next two hours. The areas to rely on rainfall are Mundaka, Pashchim Vihar, Rajauri Garden, Budha Jayanti Park, Loni Dehat, Hindon AF Dwelling, Ghaziabad and Higher Noida.

Delhi-NCR Monsoon Update: Key Updates

  • IMD has predicted mild rainfall for the next 4 to 5 days
  • Delhi is anticipated to enjoy maximum temperature flee around 33 – 35 levels Celsius as of late
  • The minimum temperature may resolve between 26 – 28 levels Celsius.
  • The monsoon trough at imply sea degree passes by Suratgarh, Sirsa, Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi, Daltonganj, Bankura, Digha and southeastwards to northeast Bay of Bengal, IMD talked about
  • In conserving with IMD’s reviews, Himachal Pradesh and adjoining Punjab may face an higher air cyclonic circulations at 1.5 km above imply sea degree.
  • A red alert warning has been issued for Himachal Pradesh and Maharashtra by the climate company for staring at for extraordinarily heavy rainfalls on July 6.
  • Nine states enjoy made it to the IMD’s orange alert checklist together with Haryana, Punjab, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and West Bengal.

“Extraordinarily heavy rainfall (≥21 cm) very seemingly at isolated locations over Himachal Pradesh on 06th July” acknowledged IMD together with, “Extraordinarily heavy rainfall (≥21 cm) very seemingly at isolated locations over Ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra on 06th & 07th July.”

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