LIVE BLOG02 Jul 2026 | 07:32:38 AM ISTNew Delhi: Overcast skies loom over Kartavya Path before light rain hits the city, in Thursday, June 4, 2026. India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert and forecasted light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds across the city over the next few hours. (PTI Photo/Salman Ali) (PTI06_04_2026_000262A)SynopsisBreaking News Live Updates: Rain brought respite from the heat in Delhi as the IMD issued a red alert, forecasting more showers and gusty winds. The weather department said the monsoon is set to advance across Delhi-NCR and North India in the coming days, while red and yellow alerts remain in place for heavy rainfall in several regions.Breaking News Live Updates: Rain lashed parts of the national capital on Wednesday night, bringing relief from prevailing heat conditions, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for Delhi-NCR, forecasting cloudy skies, moderate rain spells and strong surface winds.According to the IMD, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature between 33°C and 34.8°C on Wednesday, marking a significant drop from earlier heatwave conditions. The weather department has also forecast Thursday's maximum temperature to remain in the range of 32°C to 34°C, along with light rain and gusty winds.Meanwhile, IMD officials said the monsoon is expected to advance further into several parts of North India in the coming days. A yellow alert has been issued for parts of western and central India due to expected heavy rainfall.Senior IMD scientist Naresh Yadav said the monsoon will soon cover additional areas including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh and parts of Gujarat's west coast. He warned that extremely heavy rainfall is likely over the Konkan region, Goa and South Gujarat in the next four to five days, adding that a red alert has been issued for these areas.He further stated that very heavy rainfall is also expected over Odisha and central India.In Chandigarh, IMD Director Surinder Paul confirmed that the monsoon has already reached parts of Punjab and Haryana, with rainfall reported from several districts. He said the system will progress further and is likely to cover the remaining regions within the next two to three days, bringing widespread showers and relief from heat and humidity. Show more Show less1 New UpdateIndia vs England T20I: Shreyas Iyer, Abhishek shine with fifties before rain forces match abandonmentAbhishek Sharma's dynamic 59 and skipper Shreyas Iyer's composed 68 helped India gain a slice of positivity despite their first T20I against England getting abandoned because of incessant rains here on Wednesday. Read moreDelhi gets rain relief as IMD issues yellow alert; monsoon set to advance across North IndiaRain lashed parts of the national capital on Thursday night, bringing relief from prevailing heat conditions, while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for Delhi-NCR, forecasting cloudy skies, moderate rain spells and strong surface winds.According to the IMD, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature between 33°C and 34.8°C on Wednesday, marking a significant drop from earlier heatwave conditions. The weather department has also forecast Thursday's maximum temperature to remain in the range of 32°C to 34°C, along with light rain and gusty winds.Meanwhile, IMD officials said the monsoon is expected to advance further into several parts of North India in the coming days. A yellow alert has been issued for parts of western and central India due to expected heavy rainfall.Senior IMD scientist Naresh Yadav said the monsoon will soon cover additional areas including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh and parts of Gujarat's west coast. He warned that extremely heavy rainfall is likely over the Konkan region, Goa and South Gujarat in the next four to five days, adding that a red alert has been issued for these areas.He further stated that very heavy rainfall is also expected over Odisha and central India.In Chandigarh, IMD Director Surinder Paul confirmed that the monsoon has already reached parts of Punjab and Haryana, with rainfall reported from several districts. He said the system will progress further and is likely to cover the remaining regions within the next two to three days, bringing widespread showers and relief from heat and humidity.
Breaking News Live Updates: Delhi under red alert as heavy rain lashes city; monsoon advances across North India - The Economic Times
Breaking News Live Updates: Rain brought respite from the heat in Delhi as the IMD issued a red alert, forecasting more showers and gusty winds. The weather department said the monsoon is set to advance across Delhi-NCR and North India in the coming days, while red and yellow alerts remain in place for heavy rainfall in several regions.









