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Delhi Monsoon Live Updates: IGI Airport Issues Travel Advisory, Heavy Rains Lash NCR, Several Areas Waterlogged

🕒 Updated: July 22, 2025 14:35:44 IST
Delhi Monsoon Live Updates: IGI Airport Issues Travel Advisory, Heavy Rains Lash NCR, Several Areas Waterlogged

Summary: Delhi Monsoon Live Updates: Heavy Rains Lash NCR, Several Areas Waterlogged

Heavy rainfall lashed several parts of south and southwest Delhi on Tuesday morning, bringing much-needed relief from the prevailing heat but also causing widespread waterlogging and traffic snarls. Commuters reported slow-moving traffic on key stretches as water accumulated on roads, disrupting the morning rush hour. The downpour, though welcomed by residents battling the humid conditions, also highlighted the recurring issue of inadequate drainage systems in parts of the city.

As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Delhi will continue to witness a “generally cloudy sky with moderate rain” throughout the day. The weather office has predicted similar conditions for Wednesday, July 23, while lighter showers are expected on Thursday. Authorities have advised commuters to plan their travel accordingly, as intermittent spells of rain may lead to further waterlogging and congestion in low-lying areas.

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Live Updates

14:33 (IST) 22 Jul 2025

SpiceJet warned passengers of potential delays due to weather conditions

14:32 (IST) 22 Jul 2025

IMD stated that additional showers are expected later in the day

13:55 (IST) 22 Jul 2025

IGI Airport Issues Travel Advisory

13:54 (IST) 22 Jul 2025

IMD Warns of Week-Long Rain with Yellow Alert

Scattered showers are likely to persist until July 27, with predominantly overcast skies.

13:05 (IST) 22 Jul 2025

IMD forecasts light rain to continue until July 27

In its latest weather update, the IMD said, “Delhi is expected to witness a generally cloudy sky with light to moderate rain, along with thunderstorm or lightning, on July 22 and 23, followed by light rain in the days after.”

12:47 (IST) 22 Jul 2025

Heavy Rain Batters Parts of the National Capital