Residents of Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) can expect relief from intense summer heat over the coming days as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms and gusty winds across the region.According to the latest IMD forecast, changing weather conditions are likely to continue over the next week, with cloud cover and intermittent rain expected to keep temperatures below the 40-degree Celsius mark.Read more: Gujarat weather reportDelhi-NCR Weather Today: Rain and Thunderstorms Likely on June 19The IMD has predicted partly cloudy skies along with light rain and thundershower activity across Delhi-NCR today, June 19. Strong surface winds may also accompany rainfall in some areas, providing temporary relief from the prevailing heat. The maximum temperature is expected to be around 39 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature may settle near 28 degrees Celsius.IMD Weather Forecast for Delhi-NCR Till June 21Rain and thunderstorm activity is expected to continue across the region until June 21. Weather officials have indicated that western disturbances and local weather systems are contributing to the unsettled conditions. These systems are likely to bring intermittent showers and maintain relatively comfortable daytime temperatures compared to recent weeks.The forecast for the next few days is as follows:June 20: Maximum temperature around 37°C, minimum around 29°CJune 21: Maximum temperature around 38°C, minimum around 30°CDuring this period, residents may experience brief spells of rain, cloudy skies and gusty winds.Delhi Weather Temperature Forecast: Maximum Temperature to Stay Below 40°COne of the key highlights of the latest forecast is that daytime temperatures are expected to remain below 40 degrees Celsius over the next several days. Meteorologists say rainfall and cloud cover will help prevent extreme heat conditions from developing across Delhi and neighbouring areas.The combination of rain-bearing systems and strong winds is likely to keep temperatures within the normal range for this time of year.Delhi-NCR Weather Forecast for June 22 and June 23The weather is expected to become relatively stable on June 22 and June 23, although partly cloudy skies are likely to persist.According to the IMD:June 22: Maximum temperature around 38°C, minimum around 31°CJune 23: Maximum temperature around 39°C, minimum around 31°CWhile widespread rainfall may reduce, cloud cover is expected to continue across much of the NCR region.Has IMD Issued Any Weather Alert for Delhi-NCR?At present, the IMD has not issued any major weather warning or alert for Delhi-NCR. However, residents are advised to stay updated with the latest forecasts, especially during periods of thunderstorm activity, as local weather conditions can change quickly.Will Delhi Get Relief From Heatwave Conditions?The latest forecast suggests that Delhi-NCR is likely to remain free from severe heatwave conditions in the coming days. Rainfall, thunderstorms and strong winds are expected to provide relief from extreme heat, although humid conditions may continue at times, particularly after rainfall.Overall, the coming week is expected to bring a mix of clouds, rain and pleasant spells, offering much-needed respite from the harsh summer weather across Delhi-NCR.Inputs from agencies
Delhi-NCR Weather Report Today June 19: Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon and Ghaziabad under rain alert; IMD predicts stormy conditions till June 21
Delhi Rain Alert: Delhi and NCR residents can anticipate relief from the summer heat. Light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds are forecast for the coming days. Temperatures are expected to remain below 40 degrees Celsius. This weather pattern will continue for about a week, offering a much-needed respite from the harsh summer conditions.
IMD forecasts rainfall and thunderstorms across Delhi-NCR through June 21, maintaining temperatures below 40°C. Cloud cover and precipitation provide relief from extreme summer heat, though no major weather warnings have been issued.








