Residents of Delhi-NCR can expect a mix of thunderstorms, rain and gusty winds over the coming days, with weather conditions likely to remain largely unsettled until July 1. According to the latest forecast issued by the India Meteorological Department, Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad and Ghaziabad are expected to witness intermittent rainfall and thunderstorm activity, bringing some relief from the summer heat.The IMD forecast indicates that maximum temperatures are likely to hover around 39°C over the next few days before gradually falling towards the beginning of July, aided by rain-bearing weather systems affecting the region.Read more - Weather updates today, June 25, 2026: IMD issues rain alert for UP, Gujarat, Maharashtra, MP & more; over 15 districts under heavy rain warning as southwest monsoon advancesDelhi Weather Today: Thunderstorm and Rain Likely on Thursday, June 25On Thursday, June 25, Delhi is expected to record a minimum temperature of 26°C and a maximum of 39°C.Thunderstorms accompanied by rain are likely during the day. Humidity levels may range between 40 and 67 per cent, which could make conditions feel humid despite the possibility of showers.No weather warnings have been issued for the city.Delhi-NCR Rain Forecast for June 26 and June 27Weather conditions are expected to remain similar on Friday and Saturday. Delhi and neighbouring NCR cities, including Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad and Ghaziabad, are likely to witness thunderstorms with rain on both days. Temperatures are forecast to remain around 26°C to 39°C, while humidity levels may reach up to 70 per cent.The rainfall could bring short spells of relief from the heat, particularly during the evening hours.Strong Surface Winds Expected on June 28A change in weather conditions is expected on Sunday, June 28. Instead of thunderstorms, strong surface winds are likely during daytime hours across Delhi-NCR. The maximum temperature could touch 40°C, making it one of the hottest days of the forecast period.People commuting outdoors are advised to remain cautious during periods of strong winds, especially motorists and two-wheeler riders.Rain and Thunderstorms to Return From June 29Thunderstorm activity is expected to make a comeback from June 29 onwards.Both Delhi and surrounding NCR cities are likely to receive rain accompanied by thunderstorms on June 29 and June 30. Maximum temperatures are expected to remain around 38°C, slightly lower than previous days.The combination of cloud cover and rainfall may help keep temperatures in check.Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad and Ghaziabad Weather UpdateThe overall weather outlook remains similar across the NCR region. Residents of Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad and Ghaziabad can expect:Thunderstorms and rain on most days until July 1Strong surface winds on June 28Humid conditions with moisture levels reaching 70 per centTemperatures mostly between 38°C and 40°CPossible traffic disruptions during periods of heavy rainTemperature Likely to Drop by July 1The weather forecast suggests a noticeable fall in temperatures at the beginning of July.On July 1, Delhi is expected to record a minimum temperature of 25°C and a maximum temperature of 36°C. Thunderstorms and rain are likely to continue, bringing further relief from the prevailing heat. This could mark the coolest day in the current forecast period.Will Delhi-NCR Get Relief From the Heat?Although temperatures are expected to remain high over the next few days, frequent thunderstorm activity may prevent extreme heat conditions from developing.The combination of rainfall, cloud cover and gusty winds is expected to provide intermittent relief across Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad and Ghaziabad.Delhi-NCR Weather Outlook for the Week AheadThe week ahead is expected to remain largely wet and stormy across the National Capital Region. Thunderstorms and rain are likely on most days, while strong winds may affect parts of the region on June 28.With no major weather warnings currently in place, residents can expect generally manageable weather conditions, though brief disruptions due to rain and thunderstorms cannot be ruled out.