IMD has issued a yellow alert and forecast more moderate showers through the day, with the wet spell likely to continue over the next few days. Rain and thunderstorms lashed several parts of Delhi and the wider National Capital Region on Tuesday, bringing the residents of the national capital some respite from heat and humidity.Women cover themselves during rainfall, at Connaught Place, in New Delhi, Tuesday, July 7, 2026. (PTI)The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert and forecast more moderate showers through the day, with the wet spell likely to continue over the next few days. The IMD has forecast temperatures to remain between 32 and 37 degrees Celsius during this period.The IMD forecast for Delhi and NCRAccording to the district-wise forecast issued by IMD's Urban Meteorological Services for Delhi-NCR, the weather will remain identical for all 15 districts, including North Delhi, South Delhi, New Delhi, Central Delhi, East Delhi, West Delhi, North West Delhi, North East Delhi, South West Delhi, South East Delhi, Shahdara, and NCR districts Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad.IMD has issued a 'Yellow' warning for July 7 to July 9. On July 7, the forecast is for a generally cloudy sky with "a spell of very light to light rain at many places with moderate rain at isolated places" accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and strong winds of 30-40 kmph gusting to 50 kmph towards the afternoon.Another spell of rain is expected towards night.Similar conditions are likely on July 8 with light rain, thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds during the afternoon.On July 9, IMD expects light to moderate rain at isolated places with thunderstorms and strong winds towards morning/forenoon, followed by another spell of very light to light rain at night.The warning level drops to 'Green - No Warning' for July 10 and 11. IMD has forecast a generally cloudy sky with the possibility of very light to light rain, thunderstorms, and lightning towards forenoon/afternoon on both days.The probability of occurrence for all five days has been categorised as 'Likely', which IMD defines as 25-50 per cent.Follow the latest breaking news, major developments and agenda-setting stories from India and around the world with the newsdesk at Hindustan Times. Operating round the clock, the desk brings together experienced editors, reporters and correspondents to deliver fast, accurate and contextual reporting across subjects that influence public policy, governance, business, society and international affairs.
Rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR, brings respite from heat
IMD has issued a yellow alert and forecast more moderate showers through the day, with the wet spell likely to continue over the next few days. | Latest News Delhi







