More rain, thunderstorms expected in Delhi; IMD issues yellow alert
On Monday, the mercury rose to 38.6°C, the highest in July in two years, since 39.3°C on July 30, 2024. Tuesday’s minimum temperature of 30°C was the highest in July in two years, since 30.4°C on July 31, 2024.The IMD said parts of Delhi received light rain late on Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. From 11:30pm (Tuesday) to 8:30pm (Wednesday), Mayur Vihar recorded 4mm of rainfall, Jafarpur 2.5mm, Pusa 2mm, Chattarpur 1.5mm, and Palam 1.3mm.
- ▪On Monday, the mercury rose to 38.6°C, the highest in July in two years, since 39.3°C on July 30, 2024.
- ▪Tuesday’s minimum temperature of 30°C was the highest in July in two years, since 30.4°C on July 31, 2024.The IMD said parts of Delhi received light rain late on Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning.
- ▪From 11:30pm (Tuesday) to 8:30pm (Wednesday), Mayur Vihar recorded 4mm of rainfall, Jafarpur 2.5mm, Pusa 2mm, Chattarpur 1.5mm, and Palam 1.3mm.
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HomeNextMore rain, thunderstorms expected in Delhi; IMD issues yellow alertThe India Meteorological Department (IMD) said parts of Delhi received light rain late on Tuesday night and early Wednesday morningPublished on: Jul 8, 2026, 11:35:37 ISTBy Aaditya KhatwaniPrefer HTon GoogleShare viaCopy link More rain and thunderstorms were expected in Delhi on Wednesday, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a yellow alert, indicating potential weather-related disruptions, even as the maximum temperature was likely to remain between 32°C and 34°C.The IMD said very light to light, moderate rain, and thunderstorms were likely during Wednesday forenoon. (HT PHOTO)The maximum temperature was expected to rise to 38°C by Saturday and remain in that range until Tuesday.
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