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Monsoon Finally Arrives in Delhi, IMD Predicts Rainfall Today

Delhi experienced monsoon arrival nine days early, ending the heat and pollution. The IMD forecasts continued moderate rainfall, issuing a yellow alert.

Delhi finally welcomed the monsoon on Sunday, bringing relief from the prolonged heat and humidity. The rain-laden clouds marked the completion of the Southwest Monsoon’s journey across the entire country, nine days earlier than the expected date of July 8.

The showers ended weeks of scorching temperatures and rising pollution levels in the national capital. Residents woke up to cloudy skies and light rainfall, offering much-needed comfort amid a hot June.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the monsoon advanced into the remaining areas of Rajasthan, West Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and all of Delhi on Saturday, covering the entire Indian landmass. The early arrival is expected to positively impact agriculture and water reserves in northern states.

Delhi-NCR Likely to See More Showers

With monsoon currents strengthening over north India, Delhi-NCR is likely to receive moderate rainfall in the coming days.

IMD has issued a yellow alert with generally cloudy sky with moderate rain and thunderstorms for today. The maximum temperature is expected to settle around 35 degrees Celsius. The weather department also forecasts intermittent showers with occasional heavy spells, which may bring temporary waterlogging but will improve air quality and offer respite from the heat.

Civic authorities in Delhi have urged residents to stay alert and report any instances of urban flooding, especially in low-lying areas.

Low Pressure System Over Bay Of Bengal

Meanwhile, weather officials are monitoring a low-pressure area that remains active over the northwest Bay of Bengal and nearby coastal regions of West Bengal and Bangladesh. The system, which includes an associated cyclonic circulation extending up to 7.6 km above mean sea level, is likely to move slowly in a west-northwest direction.

Over the next two days, it is expected to influence rainfall activity in North Odisha, Gangetic West Bengal, and Jharkhand.

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