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Monsoon arrives in Delhi, IMD forecasts thunderstorms accompanied by rain
Monsoon arrives in Delhi, IMD forecasts thunderstorms accompanied by rain
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Hyderabad records sharp fall in temperatures, IMD issues rain alert -
Hyderabad records sharp fall in temperatures, IMD issues rain alert -
June 27, 2026
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Hyderabad has witnessed a sharp dip in temperatures over the past two days, with minimum levels dropping to 24.2 degrees Celsius at Serilingampally and several areas recording below 25 degrees Celsius. The IMD has forecast cloudy skies with light to moderate rain and issued a yellow warning for heavy rainfall in parts of Telangana on Sunday.
Published Date – 27 June 2026, 07:53 PM
Hyderabad:
Nights are getting colder, and so are the days in the city. Though the monsoon is yet to arrive as expected, with little or no rain so far, the city has for the past two days remained under cloud cover, with the mercury plummeting sharply.
On Saturday, according to
Telangana Development Planning Society
data, the city’s lowest minimum temperature of 24.2 degrees Celsius was recorded at Serilingampally.
Several areas, including Chandanagar, Ramachandrapuram and Patancheruvu, Jubilee Hills, Rajendranagar, Yousufguda, Moosapet, Santosh Nagar, Karwan and Kapra too registered minimum temperature below 25 degrees Celsius.
The city’s lowest minimum temperature, as per the TGDPS forecast for three days, is exp…
Heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad as monsoon arrives ...
Heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad as monsoon arrives ...
Heavy rains lashed several parts of the national capital on Thursday morning, bringing relief from the humid conditions. The India Metrological Department (IMD) has predicted generally cloudy sky with moderate rain. On Wednesday, the minimum temperature was 28.6 degree Celsius. Areas across the city witnessed intermittent rain accompanied by winds, providing relief to residents. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday officially declared the onset of the monsoon over Delhi on Thursday, July 2, bringing the capital's prolonged spell of heat and humidity to an end. The IMD said monsoon has arrived over Delhi on July 2 against its normal onset date of June 27.
The IMD has placed the national capital under a red alert for intense rainfall during the morning hours. Heavy showers in Delhi-NCR led to a significant drop in temperatures and improving weather conditions. The rainfall comes as the southwest monsoon edges closer to the capital, with conditions becoming increasingly favourable for its advance.
The IMD bulletin flagged moderate thunderstorms, lightning and squally winds of 69-80 kmph gusti…
IMD issues thunderstorm, hailstorm alert for Delhi-NCR
IMD issues thunderstorm, hailstorm alert for Delhi-NCR
Delhi experienced a pleasant weather shift on Thursday, offering respite from intense heat. The IMD forecasts a wet spell across northwest India until June 13, with thunderstorms, gusty winds up to 60 kmph, and potential hailstorms on June 11-12. Rainfall is expected to spread across Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan from June 10-14.
Heavy to Very Heavy Rains Forecast Across Telangana; IMD Issues ...
Heavy to Very Heavy Rains Forecast Across Telangana; IMD Issues ...
Hyderabad:The India Meteorological Department has issued a seven-day weather forecast warning of widespread rainfall activity across Telangana, with heavy to very heavy rains likely in several districts over the next few days.
According to the Meteorological Centre in Hyderabad, light to moderate rain or thundershowers are expected at most places across the state from the evening of July 4 to the morning of July 5. However, isolated locations in Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mulugu, Bhadradri Kothagudem, and Khammam districts are likely to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall.
Additionally, heavy rainfall is expected in Komaram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Peddapalli, Karimnagar, Warangal, Hanumakonda, Mahabubabad, Suryapet, and Kamareddy districts. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds reaching speeds of 50–60 kmph are likely in parts of Adilabad, Komaram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, and Nirmal districts.
For July 5 to July 6, the IMD has forecast light to moderate rains at many places, with heavy rainfall expected in northern districts including Adilabad, Nizamabad, Jagtial, Sangareddy, Medak, and K…
IMD forecasts light to moderate rain, strong winds across Telangana ...
IMD forecasts light to moderate rain, strong winds across Telangana ...
The IMD has forecast light to moderate rain and strong surface winds across Telangana till July 11. Hyderabad and neighbouring districts are expected to continue experiencing pleasant weather, while thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds are likely in several districts.
Hyderabad:Overcast skies and pleasant weather conditions along with isolated spells of showers have continued to prevail in Hyderabad and neighbouring districts, providing a relaxed breezy respite from the sweltering daytime temperatures that dominated the region till recently.
While there have been no major spells of heavy downpour, the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Hyderabad on Monday has issued a forecast for light to moderate showers, extensively in all the districts of Telangana.
Interestingly, the weather department has also issued a specific alert for strong windy conditions to be prevalent in all parts of the State.
“Light to moderate rain or thundershowers are very likely to occur at a few places over Telangana. Strong surface winds up to (50 to 60 kmph) are very likely to prevail at isolated places in all …
Rain in some parts of Delhi, IMD forecasts weather activity to persist over the next two days
Rain in some parts of Delhi, IMD forecasts weather activity to persist over the next two days
The maximum temperature is expected to settle around 38 degrees Celsius during the day, according to the IMD
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Heatwave to ease over North India in next 3 days as IMD warns of thunderstorms, strong winds
Heatwave to ease over North India in next 3 days as IMD warns of thunderstorms, strong winds
Under the influence of a Western Disturbance and the simultaneous arrival of easterly winds over the plains of Northwest India, thunderstorm activity is expected across the Western Himalayan region and adjacent plains
IMD forecasts thunderstorms, light showers for A.P. until June 6
IMD forecasts thunderstorms, light showers for A.P. until June 6
Several districts witness rainfall in the last 24 hours, while others reel under intense heat; Gudur of Nellore district record 45.4°C
Min temp dips to 22.8°C as monsoon arrives in Delhi 5 days behind ...
Min temp dips to 22.8°C as monsoon arrives in Delhi 5 days behind ...
The monsoon arrived in Delhi on Thursday, five days behind schedule (June 27), the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said, forecasting rain and thunderstorms until Friday and possibly for the next five days. The minimum temperature dipped to 22.8°C compared to 28.6°C on Wednesday with the monsoon onset. The normal minimum temperature from June 30 to July 4 is 27.9°C.
According to IMD data since 1960, there were 33 monsoon onsets each in June and July until 2025. The earliest arrival of the monsoon was on June 9, 1961. The most delayed was in 1987 when the monsoon reached Delhi on July 27.
Delhi received rain on Wednesday night and in the early hours of Thursday. Chattarupur recorded 17.5mm of rainfall between 11:30pm (Wednesday) and 8:30am (Thursday), followed by Ayanagar (5mm), Safdarjung (4.6mm), Lodi Road (4.1mm), Mayur Vihar and Janakpuri (3.5mm), the Ridge (3mm), Palam (1.9mm), and Jafarpur (1mm).
The IMD categorises rainfall up to 15.5mm as light, between 15.6 mm and 64.4 mm as moderate, between 64.5 mm and 115.5 mm as heavy, and between 115.6 and 204.4 as very heavy.
The IMD issued a red alert, t…
Orange alert for severe thunderstorm, hailstorm in evening hours in Delhi
Orange alert for severe thunderstorm, hailstorm in evening hours in Delhi
The maximum temperature is expected to reach 43°C, according to the IMD
India Weather Update: Storms Cool North, Heavy Monsoon Rain Batters ...
India Weather Update: Storms Cool North, Heavy Monsoon Rain Batters ...
A western disturbance has brought thunderstorms, hail and strong winds to north India, offering temporary relief from intense heat.
The IMD has issued alerts after gusty winds of up to 120km/h disrupted normal life in parts of Delhi-NCR.
Heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected across the Northeast, including Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh, raising the risk of floods and landslides.
The southwest monsoon has strengthened over southern India, with Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu seeing widespread heavy rainfall.
The monsoon has also advanced into parts of Maharashtra, Bihar and Jharkhand, raising hopes for the kharif sowing season.
Heatwave conditions persist in isolated pockets, including parts of Rajasthan, Maharashtra and southern coastal areas.
Weather conditions across India have turned sharply dynamic as a strong western disturbance interacts with an active monsoon system, bringing widespread thunderstorms, rain and hailstorms to northern parts of the country, while heavy to very heavy rainfall continues over the Northeast and southern states.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has …
Weather tomorrow: IMD issues thunderstorms and gusty winds; heavy rain warning for several regions
Weather tomorrow: IMD issues thunderstorms and gusty winds; heavy rain warning for several regions
Widespread rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds are forecast across India as the southwest monsoon remains active. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected in Konkan & Goa and Madhya Maharashtra. Northern, central, and eastern states will see thunderstorms with lightning and strong winds. Delhi anticipates moderate rain and thunderstorms, with temperatures set to drop.
The IMD has issued an alert for UP forecasting 80 km/h winds and hail starting May 28. A western disturbance is colliding with the 47.6°C heatwave currently scorching Banda. #India #Weather #Science
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The IMD has issued an alert for UP forecasting 80 km/h winds and hail starting May 28. A western disturbance is colliding with the 47.6°C heatwave currently scorching Banda. #India #Weather #Science
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An IMD Orange Alert is active across Delhi-NCR, UP, and Haryana following a severe thunderstorm that broke the 46°C heatwave. Winds hitting 90 km/h and heavy rains dropped temperatures by 10 degrees. ...
An IMD Orange Alert is active across Delhi-NCR, UP, and Haryana following a severe thunderstorm that broke the 46°C heatwave. Winds hitting 90 km/h and heavy rains dropped temperatures by 10 degrees. #DelhiWeather #Weather #India
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Rain coming: Satellite captures 2,500-km-wide cloud band on its way to ...
Rain coming: Satellite captures 2,500-km-wide cloud band on its way to ...
Northern India continued to sizzle under blistering heat on Thursday as the world marked Eid, a day after Rajasthan's Sri Ganganagar recorded thehighest temperature in the worldat 48.2 degrees Celsius. But relief is around the corner.
A massive cloud band stretching across large parts of north and central India is currently visible in the latest thermal infrared imagery captured by India’s INSAT-3DS weather satellite, signalling an active build-up of rain-bearing systems over the subcontinent.
The dense cloud band seen in the satellite image extends from Pakistan and northwest India across Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and parts of central India before merging into cloud clusters over eastern India and the Bay of Bengal.
Meteorologists say the structure appears to be associated with a combination of a western disturbance interacting with moisture incursion from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal.
The cloud mass could be stretching well over 2,000 to 2,500 kilometres across northern India when viewed from west to east, making it one of the more expansive pre-monsoon cloud formations observed this …
IMD issues orange alert for rain in Delhi-NCR as capital wakes up to ...
IMD issues orange alert for rain in Delhi-NCR as capital wakes up to ...
Several parts of Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) received light rain on Friday morning, marking a sharp shift in weather after the capital recorded its warmest January day in seven years. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned of further showers through the day as an active western disturbance influences the region.
IMD officials said the system is bringing cloudy skies and rainfall across Delhi-NCR, with one or two spells of light rain likely during the early to forenoon hours. Additional spells are expected later in the afternoon or evening, accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds reaching speeds of 30–40 kmph.
Orange alert for rain in Delhi-NCR
An orange alert has been issued for thunderstorms and rain in Delhi-NCR and several adjoining areas of Punjab and Haryana, while a yellow alert remains in place for the city, advising residents to remain cautious of strong winds and localised weather activity.
The change comes a day after Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 27.1°C on Thursday, around seven degrees above normal, making it the warmest January day in se…
Delhi Monsoon: Light rains bring much-needed relief to Delhi, Noida ...
Delhi Monsoon: Light rains bring much-needed relief to Delhi, Noida ...
Delhi rains:Several parts of Delhi-NCR received light rainfall on Thursday morning, bringing much-needed relief from the prevailing heatwave-like conditions in the national capital and its adjoining areas. Delhi has been experiencing hot and humid weather for the past few days. Although the temperatures are not always reaching extreme levels, the elevated humidity has pushed up the ‘feels-like’ temperature, leaving residents grappling with sticky and oppressive weather. When will it rain in Delhi? This question has been lingering in everyone’s minds.
According to the India Meteorological Department, the weather in Delhi is likely to witness a generally cloudy sky, with the possibility of a spell of light rain at many places and moderate rain at isolated places. The weather department has also forecast thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds with speeds of 40–50 kmph, which may reach up to 60 kmph during the morning and forenoon.
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Hyderabad records sharp fall in temperatures, IMD issues rain ...
Hyderabad records sharp fall in temperatures, IMD issues rain ...
Hyderabad has witnessed a sharp dip in temperatures over the past two days, with minimum levels dropping to 24.2 degrees Celsius at Serilingampally and several areas recording below 25 degrees Celsius. The IMD has forecast cloudy skies with light to moderate rain and issued a yellow warning for heavy rainfall in parts of Telangana on Sunday.
Hyderabad:Nights are getting colder, and so are the days in the city. Though the monsoon is yet to arrive as expected, with little or no rain so far, the city has for the past two days remained under cloud cover, with the mercury plummeting sharply.
On Saturday, according toTelangana Development Planning Societydata, the city’s lowest minimum temperature of 24.2 degrees Celsius was recorded at Serilingampally.
Several areas, including Chandanagar, Ramachandrapuram and Patancheruvu, Jubilee Hills, Rajendranagar, Yousufguda, Moosapet, Santosh Nagar, Karwan and Kapra too registered minimum temperature below 25 degrees Celsius.
The city’s lowest minimum temperature, as per the TGDPS forecast for three days, is expected to come down to 23.5 degrees Celsius at Serilingampally, Cha…
Delhi weather: 41°C on paper, but it feels like 48°C
Delhi weather: 41°C on paper, but it feels like 48°C
Delhi sweltered under a scorching 48.2 degrees Celsius 'feels-like' temperature on Wednesday. While an orange alert for rain and thunderstorms has been issued for Thursday, relief might be temporary as humidity persists. Temperatures are expected to drop significantly by Friday, offering a much-needed respite from the intense heat.
Telangana Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Strong Winds Likely for Next ...
Telangana Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Strong Winds Likely for Next ...
Telangana Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Strong Winds Likely for Next 7 Days, Says IMD
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Hyderabad:
The
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather alert for Telangana
, predicting
thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds across several districts over the next seven days
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According to the
latest weather update
,
winds with speeds of 30 to 40 kmph are likely to accompany thunderstorms in many parts of Telangana
, which may bring temporary weather disturbances across the state.
The
Telangana weather forecast for the next seven days
also suggests
light to moderate rainfall or thundershowers at isolated places
.
Rainfall and Lightning Likely in Several Districts
The
IMD Telangana weather report
states that during the coming week:
Thunderstorms with lightning are expected in multiple districts
Wind speeds may reach 30–40 kmph
Light to moderate rainfall may occur at isolated places
Weather activity may continue for
the next seven days
These conditions could bring
temporary relief from the rising temperatures in T…
Monsoon onset brings relief: Heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR
Monsoon onset brings relief: Heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR
Delhi-NCR experienced a welcome respite from intense heat as rain lashed parts of the region on Thursday, with the IMD issuing a red alert for storms. Following cloudy skies and light showers on Wednesday, the southwest monsoon is advancing, promising more rain and pleasant weather for the next four to five days. Expect thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds as conditions become favourable for the monsoon's official arrival.
Monsoon tracker LIVE: Delhi sees rain-induced cooling; expected to reduce impact from June 14
Monsoon tracker LIVE: Delhi sees rain-induced cooling; expected to reduce impact from June 14
Consequently, maximum temperatures are expected to begin a gradual rise over the coming days in Delhi
Thunderstorms, hailstorms and heavy rain across large parts of India on ...
Thunderstorms, hailstorms and heavy rain across large parts of India on ...
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued widespread weather warnings for Friday, June 12, as an active western disturbance, advancing Southwest Monsoon and multiple cyclonic circulations combine to trigger thunderstorms, heavy rainfall and gusty winds across much of the country.
According to the IMD, the Southwest Monsoon has advanced further into Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, the remaining parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, as well as parts of West Bengal and Bihar.
Conditions remain favourable for the monsoon to push deeper into Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh and additional areas of Bihar and West Bengal over the next two to three days.
For Friday, a wet spell is expected to continue over Northwest India, with thunderstorms accompanied by lightning, gusty winds reaching 50-60 kmph and isolated hailstorms likely over Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand and western Uttar Pradesh.
The IMD has placed much ofNorth India under an Orange Alert, warning residents about potentially severe weather conditions. Dust storms are also l…
Severe weather alert: The IMD warns of 70 km/h winds and thunderstorms across 11 Indian states, including Delhi and UP, over the next 15 hours as the heatwave breaks. #India #WeatherAlert #Monsoon
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Severe weather alert: The IMD warns of 70 km/h winds and thunderstorms across 11 Indian states, including Delhi and UP, over the next 15 hours as the heatwave breaks. #India #WeatherAlert #Monsoon
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IMD forecasts three days of rain in Delhi, yellow alert issued
IMD forecasts three days of rain in Delhi, yellow alert issued
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a western disturbance to bringscattered light rainfall and gusty winds to the Capital from Wednesday to Friday,which are expected to bring down the day temperatures, officials said. It also issued yellow alerts for Thursday and Friday, with wind speeds expected to touch 40-50kmph, alongside multiple spells of light rainfall.
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On Tuesday, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 31.6°C, which is around the normal for this time of the year. The IMD has forecast a maximum of 32-34°C on Wednesday, before dipping by 3-4°C by Friday amid overcast skies and rainfall.
“The maximum may hover between 29°C and 31°C on Thursday and decrease further, to between 27°C and 29°C on Friday,” said an IMD official, stating the maximum will remain between 30°C and 32°C, even after the impact of the western disturbance dissipates.
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“After the spell of rain on Monday morning, a second western disturban…
Rain likely in Delhi as IMD issues ‘yellow’ alert
Rain likely in Delhi as IMD issues ‘yellow’ alert
The maximum temperature is likely to settle around 38 degrees Celsius, according to the IMD
Heat And Humidity Returns To Delhi: Light Rain Likely
Heat And Humidity Returns To Delhi: Light Rain Likely
Heat And Humidity Returns To Delhi: Light Rain Likely
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Heat and sultry conditions have reappeared over the national capital and suburbs. Mercury levels have been rising for the last four days. Base station Safdarjung recorded a day maximum of 38.1°C, about 4°C above the average and also up by 3°C, as recorded earlier on Thursday last. With the rise in humidity, even the night temperatures have risen by similar margins. This morning, Safdarjung recorded a minimum of 28.2°C, about 5°C above normal and also the highest since 06th July 2025.
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Southwest monsoon withdrew from the capital city on 24th Sep, a day earlier than normal. Understandably, the day temperatures do rise after the withdrawal of monsoon but the humidity levels drop because of drier winds. However, the incursion of easterly winds over Delhi and the neighboring region has resulted in sticky conditions. Winds are unlikely to change for the next few days and therefore muggy weather conditions will continue. Yes, there is a chance of a light sprinkle over Delhi/NCR during this w…
Scorching days, restless nights: Heatwave tightens grip across parts of India
Scorching days, restless nights: Heatwave tightens grip across parts of India
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) warned that temperatures across Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh are likely to rise further from Sunday (May 24) onwards
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1×cross-perspective · 2Heavy rain occurred in Delhi‑NCR.
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bluesky“heavy rains”
timesofindia“Heavy rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR”
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A social The IMD issued an Orange Alert across Delhi‑NCR, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
B india The IMD issued a red alert for storms in Delhi‑NCR.
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The IMD issued an Orange Alert across Delhi‑NCR, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
bluesky
The IMD issued a red alert for storms in Delhi‑NCR.
timesofindia
Winds reached 90 km/h in Delhi‑NCR.
bluesky
Temperatures in Delhi‑NCR dropped by 10 °C due to heavy rain.
bluesky
A 46 °C heatwave was broken in the Delhi‑NCR region.
bluesky
The heatwave over North India is expected to ease in the next three days.
hindu
The IMD warned of thunderstorms and strong winds in North India.
hindu
Thunderstorm activity is expected across the Western Himalayan region and adjacent plains.
hindu
Thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds are expected as the monsoon arrives in Delhi‑NCR.
timesofindia
The southwest monsoon is advancing and is expected to bring more rain for the next four to five days in Delhi‑NCR.
timesofindia
The minimum temperature in Hyderabad (Serilingampally) was 24.2 °C.
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Several areas in Hyderabad recorded minimum temperatures below 25 °C.
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The IMD issued a yellow warning for heavy rainfall in parts of Telangana.
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