Delhi Weather Update: Rain Brings Relief and Forecast for the Week Ahead

Current Weather Conditions in Delhi
Delhi Weather Update: Following a rainfall event on Tuesday, the weather in Delhi has become more pleasant. The maximum temperature has significantly decreased and is now around 36°C. After enduring intense heat for several weeks, residents are experiencing a refreshing change in weather, attributed to a Western Disturbance. This shift has provided much-needed relief to the populace.
Weather Forecast for Wednesday, June 18
Weather Forecast For Wednesday, June 18
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Wednesday, June 18. Thunderstorms with lightning, moderate to heavy rainfall, and strong winds are expected today. The sky will be predominantly cloudy, with a maximum temperature around 36°C. Winds may gust between 40-50 km/h, potentially reaching up to 60 km/h during thunderstorms in the evening and night.
Weekly Weather Outlook
Weather Forecast For This Week
Residents of Delhi can anticipate continued relief as rainfall is expected to persist throughout the week, leading to pleasant weather conditions.
June 19: A generally cloudy sky with moderate rain is anticipated on Thursday, with maximum temperatures around 37°C. The IMD has issued a yellow alert for rain and thunderstorms, with gusty winds expected to reach 40-50 km/h.
June 20: Rain and thunderstorms are forecasted for Friday, with maximum temperatures remaining at 36°C. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and winds of 30-40 km/h are expected in the evening.
June 21: The maximum temperature is expected to be around 37°C, with rain and thunderstorms predicted.
June 22: Rain or thundershowers are likely, with maximum temperatures around 38°C. A partly cloudy sky and gusty winds are also anticipated.
Monsoon Update
Monsoon Update
The northern limit of the monsoon is currently passing through regions including Deesa, Indore, Panchmarhi, Mandla, Ambikapur, Hazaribagh, and Supaul. The IMD reports that conditions are favorable for the further advancement of the Southwest monsoon over the remaining areas of the North Arabian Sea and Gujarat, as well as parts of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, and eastern Uttar Pradesh in the next two days.