Morning Rain Hits Delhi-NCR as IMD Forecasts Heavy Showers, Thunderstorms Across Region
NEW DELHI — A sudden spell of early morning precipitation swept across the National Capital Region (NCR) on Saturday, providing immediate respite from late-August humidity but prompting weather warnings for urban commuters. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, and Ghaziabad, predicting intermittent light to moderate showers alongside isolated heavy downpours, gusty surface winds, and active lightning over the next 24 hours.
Field observations across key arterial roads—including the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway, DND Flyway, and Delhi-Meerut Expressway—show localized waterlogging, causing slow-moving traffic during early weekend travel hours. Municipal teams in Noida and Gurugram have deployed mobile pumping units to clear vulnerable underpasses and low-lying transit corridors.
Regional Weather Dynamics & Air Quality Update
According to senior IMD meteorologists, the unsettled weather in the national capital is part of a broad monsoon trough interacting with upper-air cyclonic circulations across northern India. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is simultaneously hitting neighboring regions, including parts of Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh.
While wet conditions brought temporary transit slowdowns, atmospheric washing led to a modest improvement in regional air quality. Most tracking stations across Delhi-NCR recorded Air Quality Index (AQI) values in the "Satisfactory" to "Moderate" bands. However, localized hotspots such as Anand Vihar continues to record elevated particulate levels due to heavy interstate bus traffic.
Nationwide Monsoon Footprint
The active weather spell in NCR reflects a wider national precipitation phase expected to extend through August 27. Heavy rainfall warnings remain active for several eastern, central, and western states:
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Central & Eastern India: Severe convective activity forecasted across Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Chhattisgarh.
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Western Coast & Belt: Konkan & Goa, Gujarat, and eastern Rajasthan are slated for sustained heavy spells.
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Southern Peninsula: Widespread light-to-moderate showers expected across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and interior Tamil Nadu.
Traffic authorities urge motorists across Delhi-NCR to check real-time navigation updates, maintain safe driving distances during sudden downpours, and avoid parking vehicles beneath large trees or overhead electrical infrastructure during gusty wind spells.
Morning Rain Hits Delhi-NCR as IMD Forecasts Heavy Showers, Thunderstorms Across Region
NEW DELHI — A sudden spell of early morning precipitation swept across the National Capital Region (NCR) on Saturday, providing immediate respite from late-August humidity but prompting weather warnings for urban commuters. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, and Ghaziabad, predicting intermittent light to moderate showers alongside isolated heavy downpours, gusty surface winds, and active lightning over the next 24 hours.
Field observations across key arterial roads—including the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway, DND Flyway, and Delhi-Meerut Expressway—show localized waterlogging, causing slow-moving traffic during early weekend travel hours. Municipal teams in Noida and Gurugram have deployed mobile pumping units to clear vulnerable underpasses and low-lying transit corridors.
Regional Weather Dynamics & Air Quality Update
According to senior IMD meteorologists, the unsettled weather in the national capital is part of a broad monsoon trough interacting with upper-air cyclonic circulations across northern India. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is simultaneously hitting neighboring regions, including parts of Haryana, Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh.
While wet conditions brought temporary transit slowdowns, atmospheric washing led to a modest improvement in regional air quality. Most tracking stations across Delhi-NCR recorded Air Quality Index (AQI) values in the "Satisfactory" to "Moderate" bands. However, localized hotspots such as Anand Vihar continues to record elevated particulate levels due to heavy interstate bus traffic.
Nationwide Monsoon Footprint
The active weather spell in NCR reflects a wider national precipitation phase expected to extend through August 27. Heavy rainfall warnings remain active for several eastern, central, and western states:
-
Central & Eastern India: Severe convective activity forecasted across Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Chhattisgarh.
-
Western Coast & Belt: Konkan & Goa, Gujarat, and eastern Rajasthan are slated for sustained heavy spells.
-
Southern Peninsula: Widespread light-to-moderate showers expected across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and interior Tamil Nadu.
Traffic authorities urge motorists across Delhi-NCR to check real-time navigation updates, maintain safe driving distances during sudden downpours, and avoid parking vehicles beneath large trees or overhead electrical infrastructure during gusty wind spells.