Delhi recorded its coolest day of June after rain and thunderstorms caused a sharp drop in temperatures. IMD has forecast more showers and gusty winds before...
Delhi recorded wind speeds of up to 111 kmph on Tuesday evening, but heat conditions persisted with temperatures remaining above normal. IMD has forecast thunderstorms and...
An active western disturbance over Rajasthan and central Pakistan has triggered heavy rain and thunderstorms, causing temperatures to plunge across Delhi-NCR and neighboring states.
Delhi-NCR witnesses relief from intense heatwave as rain, thunderstorms and strong winds lower temperatures, while IMD predicts more unstable weather ahead.
IMD warns of increased heatwave days across northern plains and western India, with temperatures expected to exceed 40°C in many regions.
Delhi-NCR experienced another spell of rain and thunderstorms on March 18, with IMD forecasting more showers over the next few days.
Delhi recorded its lowest early December minimum in more than a decade as IMD warns of an approaching cold wave.
Heavy rainfall in Delhi-NCR pushed Yamuna River water levels above the danger mark, prompting evacuations, relief camps, and intensified rescue efforts by NDRF teams.
The India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for Delhi with rain and thunderstorms expected. The air quality remains satisfactory.
North India is expected to see a drop in temperatures and rainfall starting June 15, offering respite from ongoing heatwave conditions, as per IMD forecasts.