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Delhi Rain LIVE Updates: Cloudy Skies, Thunder, Lightning, And Waterlogged Roads: IMD Warns Of More Heavy Rain Till August 3

🕒 Updated: July 31, 2025 17:49:19 IST
✍️ Written by: Lavanya R

Delhi-NCR witnessed heavy rainfall, causing waterlogging and traffic chaos. IMD has forecast more showers till August 3 due to monsoon trough shifting north. Rainfall was recorded across multiple regions including Safdarjung, Palam, and Lodhi Road.

Heavy Rain Lashes Delhi-NCR
Heavy Rain Lashes Delhi-NCR

Delhi and the surrounding NCR region witnessed moderate rainfall around midnight on Wednesday, bringing much-needed relief from the humid weather but also causing significant challenges for commuters. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), rainfall is expected to continue until August 3, with cloudy skies, thunderstorms, and lightning likely as the monsoon trough shifts northwards.

Earlier on Wednesday, heavy rainfall was reported across various parts of the capital. Delhi’s Safdarjung weather station recorded 15 mm of rainfall between 8:30 am and 5:30 pm. Other stations reported varying amounts: Palam received 28.3 mm, Lodhi Road 7.7 mm, Aya Nagar 1.6 mm, and Delhi Airport 28 mm. Delhi Agricultural University reported 12.5 mm, while New Delhi recorded 15 mm.

Temperatures also dipped due to the rain. The maximum temperature was logged at 32.7°C and the minimum at 25.8°C. The city’s overall high and low stood at 31°C and 24°C, respectively.

However, the showers led to widespread waterlogging and heavy traffic snarls in multiple parts of the city. Commuters faced delays, and several flights were reportedly impacted by the weather. Many roads turned waterlogged, making travel difficult for residents.

Citizens are advised to stay updated with weather reports and exercise caution during commutes.

Stay tuned here for live updates on Delhi rain and its impact.

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