Is tomorrow rain in delhi

  1. Cyclone Biparjoy: After Landfall, Cyclone Biparjoy Will Bring Rain To These States
  2. Heatwave may subside in Delhi from tomorrow, rain likely from May 24
  3. Delhi likely to witness rainfall today, tomorrow: Weather agency
  4. Delhi weather update: Wettest day of 2023; rain activity to reduce, temperature likely to rise
  5. IMD issues heavy rainfall warning for 11 states including Delhi, UP, Haryana; check full list here
  6. Delhi: Heat wave continues to batter NCR, maximum temperature reaches 41 degrees Celsius
  7. Delhi, Rajasthan among states to receive rainfall this week, IMD predicts


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The unusually hot weather that the residents of several areas, including Delhi NCR, had to endure throughout the month of March was finally relieved by a wet spell of rain that hailed over those areas in the final days of the month. Today, various areas like Delhi, Gurugram, etc. saw hail and rain. The nation's capital experienced significant rainfall, and on Friday morning, water logged in various areas of Delhi. On Thursday morning, the nation's capital experienced rain and thunderstorms. On Thursday, the India Meteorological Department made a forecast. Northwest India is extremely likely to see sporadic to widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds between March 30 and April 1. According to the most recent IMD data, Delhi is predicted to see a clouded sky with light rain or drizzle tomorrow. The forecast calls for a minimum temperature of 16 degrees Celsius and a maximum temperature of 31 degrees Celsius. On April 2, the region in East India was highly likely to have scattered to widespread showers, thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty gusts. IMD forecasted scattered to widespread light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds for Northeast India through April 3. Up till April 2 in Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura, scattered heavy rainfall is expected.

Cyclone Biparjoy: After Landfall, Cyclone Biparjoy Will Bring Rain To These States

"Whenever a cyclone is formed in the Bay of Bengal, it has the tendency to go in the northwest direction, leading to increased rain activity in the Indian mainland on the east coast," Mr Palawat said. "However, weather systems over the Arabian Sea, usually move towards Yemen and Oman. "This cyclonic storm, however, will move towards Pakistan and the west coast of India, leading to deficient rain in the central and eastern parts of the country. Over the next two weeks, we do not expect much rain over those parts. Coastal areas of south India, however, will experience rainfall." The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said yesterday that Cyclone Biparjoy is now completely detached from the monsoonal flow and will not have any negative impact on this year's monsoon or its performance. IMD chief Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said that the cyclone helped the monsoon advance over southern parts of the peninsula by increasing the cross-equatorial flow over the Arabian Sea. "Now, it is completely detached from the monsoonal flow. We do not expect any largescale impact either on the monsoon advance or its performance," Mr Mohapatra said, as quoted by news agency PTI. At least 44,000 people were evacuated from coastal areas in Gujarat to temporary shelters as Cyclone Biparjoy is expected to make landfall near Jakhau port in Kutch district tomorrow evening. The cyclone is expected to bring heavy rains and strong winds, and authorities are taking precautionary measures to ensure the safety o...

Heatwave may subside in Delhi from tomorrow, rain likely from May 24

Apart from the national capital, some respite from heat is also expected in other parts of northern India. However, a heat wave alert was issued for Jharkhand for May 23. Talking to ANI, IMD scientist Soma Sen Roy said, "We have issued heatwave alert for today for south Haryana, Delhi, south UP, north MP, Jharkhand, Bihar and Bengal. Tomorrow, heatwave alert is not given for any place other than Jharkhand." When asked if some respite from heat is likely from Tuesday, she said, "Yes, there is a very strong possibility." "Yes, there is a strong possibility that isâ€æ "From tomorrow, we will see amelioration because there is a fresh western disturbance coming. So, we are expecting that temperatures will start to fall over this entire region and heatwave conditions will ameliorate," she further added. Monday morning in Delhi was hot and sunny and the minimum temperature was recorded at 27.3 degrees Celsius, a notch above the season's average, a PTI report said. The Najafgarh area recorded the highest maximum temperature of 46.2°C on Monday, while Narela and Pitampura recorded 45.3°C and 45.8°C, respectively. Also Read: Apart from Delhi, parts of Punjab and Haryana are also witnessing scorching heat waves, with maximum temperatures crossing the 44-degree mark in some places. Rain is likely in parts of Punjab and Haryana due to a western disturbance, IMD said. Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi and Prayagraj are also seeing immense heat. In conversation with ANI, Chief Medical Officer of ...

Delhi likely to witness rainfall today, tomorrow: Weather agency

Some areas in Delhi may receive light drizzle on Thursday evening or night, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Wednesday, issuing a yellow alert — which warns the public of a weather phenomenon — for light rain and gusty winds for Friday. Delhi residents woke up to haze and a cloudy sky on Wednesday. (Raj K Raj/HT Photo) Delhi witnessed a hazy morning on Wednesday owing to high moisture and relatively calm winds. Kuldeep Srivastava, scientist at IMD, said the haze seen in the early hours of Wednesday was primarily due to high moisture content in the air, coming from northwest Rajasthan and parts of Haryana. “While these locations received rain, Delhi mainly saw a cloudy sky, particularly in the morning. With a fresh western disturbance approaching, there are chances of a drizzle on Thursday evening or night in some areas, but the main rain activity will happen on Friday,” he said. Also read: Rainfall likely in these states today, fresh spell from March 23 The haze led to the Capital’s pollution levels returning to the “moderate” zone. Delhi recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) reading of 164, according to Central Pollution Control Board’s daily bulletin — a spike from Tuesday’s reading of 75 — the first time that the air quality was “satisfactory” since October 11, 2022, when the AQI reading was 66. An AQI reading between zero and 50 is considered “good”, 51 and 100 “satisfactory”, and 101 and 200 “moderate”. Delhi’s maximum temperature on Wednesday was recor...

Delhi weather update: Wettest day of 2023; rain activity to reduce, temperature likely to rise

The national capital and NCR region are expected to continue experiencing cool and wet conditions for the next two-three days, though the rainfall activity might reduce.Delhi, on May 3, witnessed heavy rainfall making it the wettest day of the year 2023 so far with the rain exceeding the usual fall. IMD weather scientist Kuldeep Srivastav said, "There is a strong western disturbance trough over the western Himalayas and an cyclonic circulation over north-east Rajasthan and adjoining southern Haryana. This weather system covers entire Delhi-NCR, so the region saw consistent rain. The activity will pacify and Thursday may see drizzle or very light rain at oneor two places, though the sky will remain unclear. The maximum temperature will rise." Delhi on Wednesdaywitnessed bright clear skies for some time after a wet start to the week, although later in the evening there was widespread heavy rainfall throughout the capital with its base station Safdarjung recording 20.99mm in nine hours, the highest this year, surpassing January 30, 2023 record.

IMD issues heavy rainfall warning for 11 states including Delhi, UP, Haryana; check full list here

The most recent forecast from the India Meteorological Department, which was released on June 14 at 1.30 pm, predicts heavy rain in various Indian states.Heavy rain will begin falling in Gujarat tomorrow due to the red alert that was issued for the Saurashtra and Kutch coasts. Arunachal Pradesh is predicted to have rain on June 17 and June 18, while heavy rain alerts have been set for Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura from June 14 to June 18. According to the India Meteorological Department's (IMD) forecast released on Wednesday, storm "Biparjoy" would cause rain to fall in Delhi during the next days. This will provide significant respite from the heat because the temperature in certain areas of the city was over 45°C, while the "real feel" mercury reached almost 50°C on Tuesday and strong surface breezes ruled on Wednesday. The national capital may anticipate light rain or drizzle beginning on Thursday, but the IMD predicted that on Sunday, the city would see rain showers and thunderstorms. In addition to Delhi, IMD predicts that June 18 will bring rain to portions of Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, west Uttar Pradesh, west Madhya Pradesh, coastal areas, and south Karnataka. On June 15, Cyclone "Biparjoy," with wind speeds of 124–135 kmph, is anticipated to pass between Mandvi, Gujarat, and Karachi, Pakistan, close to the Jakhau Port in Gujarat. According to the meteorological service, the cyclone, which has already diminished into a "very severe cyclonic storm," m...

Delhi: Heat wave continues to batter NCR, maximum temperature reaches 41 degrees Celsius

The IMD has predicted strong surface winds during the day, with a speed of 25-35 kmph, and the maximum temperature is expected to hover around 42 degrees Celsius. Delhi can expect hotter days ahead with the IMD predicting clear skies and dry weather over the next few days. Though the Met office has not predicted a heatwave for at least a week, such conditions may occur at isolated places. Even though the southwest monsoon reached Kerala on June 8, a week after the usual date of June 1, the overall rainy days would see a delay of a week. The central and western parts of India, which form the core monsoon zone, may also face challenges in coping with the drying effects due to inadequate rainfall early in the season, Skymet Weather said. The southwest monsoon reached Kerala on June 8, a week after the usual date of June 1. Impact of Cyclone Biparjoy on Monsoons: Cyclone Biparjoy in the Arabian Sea first delayed the monsoon onset over Kerala and is now impeding the advance of the rain-bearing system, preventing it from reaching the interior regions of the peninsula, the private agency said. While monsoon rains usually cover Maharashtra, Odisha, and half of Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Bihar by June 15, the monsoon stream is still grappling to settle over these areas.

Delhi, Rajasthan among states to receive rainfall this week, IMD predicts

Delhi is set to experience rainfall in the next few days under the influence of cyclone 'Biparjoy', (Cyclone 'Biparjoy' LIVE updates) Children enjoy in the rain, in Thane, India, on Tuesday, June 13, 2023. (Praful Gangurde /HT Photo) While light rain or drizzle can be expected in the national capital starting Thursday, rain showers accompanied by thunderstorm will hit the city Sunday, the IMD said. Other than Delhi, parts of Also Read: ‘Biparjoy’ continues to move north-northwestwards is the only third cyclone in nearly 60 years to hit the western coast. Consequently, Also Read: IMD’s weather prediction: 1)Heavy to extremely heavy rainfall is predicted in parts of Kutch, Devbhumi Dwarka, Jamnagar, Porbandar, Rajkot, Morbi and Junagarh districts of Gujarat on Wednesday. The rain, accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds may cause major damage to houses, roads, crops, power and communication poles, prompting the authorities to place appropriate measures in places to mitigate the impact of the cyclone. 2)Scattered rainfall with thunderstorms and hail storms are likely in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand till Thursday. While southeast Rajasthan will see rainfall on Friday, in southwest Rajasthan, the showers will continue till Saturday, IMD said. 3)Sikkim, sub Himalayan West Bengal will witness heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next five days. 4)Widespread light to moderate rainfall in nearly all parts of northeast India is likely during the next five days. In view of th...