Delhi is set to experience an active monsoon spell from July 6 to 11, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, and isolated heavy showers across the national capital. The IMD has issued warnings for heavy rainfall during this period.
The monsoon, which officially arrived in Delhi on July 2, has been relatively subdued until now. However, the IMD's latest forecast indicates a significant increase in rainfall activity over the coming week. Rainfall is expected to intensify from July 7, with wet conditions anticipated to persist until at least July 11.
On July 6 and July 10, Delhi is expected to receive isolated to scattered rainfall. Between July 7 and July 9, rainfall activity is likely to become fairly widespread to widespread, with isolated heavy rainfall possible. The heaviest rainfall is forecasted for July 11, when "fairly widespread to widespread" showers are expected.
In addition to the rainfall, the IMD has warned of strong winds with speeds of 40-50 km/h, gusting up to 60 km/h, particularly over South East and East Delhi, Shahdara, Central Delhi, North East Delhi, South Delhi, New Delhi, South West, West, North West, and North Delhi.
The monsoon's arrival is expected to provide relief from the heat and humidity that have been prevalent in Delhi. Residents are advised to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and take necessary precautions during this period of heavy rainfall.
The IMD's forecast also indicates that neighboring regions, including Haryana, Chandigarh, and Punjab, are likely to experience similar weather patterns, with isolated to scattered rainfall on July 6 and July 10, and more widespread rainfall between July 7 and July 9.
As the monsoon takes effect, it's crucial for residents to remain vigilant and prepared for the changing weather conditions. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates as necessary.
For more detailed information and updates, residents are encouraged to follow official IMD communications and local news outlets.
In summary, Delhi is bracing for a significant monsoon spell from July 6 to 11, with the IMD forecasting widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, and isolated heavy showers. Residents should stay informed and take appropriate precautions during this period.
