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IMD issues red alert in Delhi amid predictions of heavy downpour in NCR

The monsoon is poised to make a strong comeback across Delhi-NCR, bringing much-needed respite from the recent humidity. Light showers have signalled wetter days ahead, with the IMD issuing a red alert as heavy rain, overcast skies, and breezy conditions are forecast for the region's final days of July.

Delhi-NCR is bracing for a return of the monsoon, with the IMD forecasting widespread rainfall in the coming days.
Delhi-NCR is bracing for a return of the monsoon, with the IMD forecasting widespread rainfall in the coming days. Credit:PTI
| Updated on: Jul 29, 2025 | 11:08 AM
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New Delhi: The monsoon is set to return in full force across Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), promising relief from the oppressive humidity that has persisted in recent days. Light showers over the past 24 hours have offered an early indication of the wetter days ahead. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), meanwhile, has issued a red alert in the region.

As per IMD, widespread rainfall is anticipated across Delhi-NCR during the final days of July. Overcast skies, breezy conditions and scattered showers are expected to dominate the weather pattern, with Noida and Delhi witnessing the heaviest rainfall on Monday. Ghaziabad, Gurugram, and Faridabad also experienced intermittent downpours that continued through the night.

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IMD's weekly weather forecast for Delhi

DateMin TempMax TempWeather Forecast
28-Jul2836Generally cloudy sky with moderate rain
29-Jul2430Generally cloudy sky with moderate rain
30-Jul2431Generally cloudy sky with moderate rain
31-Jul2532Thunderstorm with rain
01-Aug2634Thunderstorm with rain
02-Aug2634Rain or Thundershowers
03-Aug2733Rain or Thundershowers

Fresh downpour brings respite from heat

This fresh spell of rain has already brought a marked drop in temperatures, falling from 35 degrees Celsius to around 30 degrees Celsius, aided by cool winds blowing at speeds of 25–34 km/h. The IMD has indicated that these breezes will further enhance the cooling effect over the coming days.

Significant improvement in Delhi's air quality

In a related development, Delhi, long plagued by severe air pollution has seen a marked improvement in air quality this month. On Saturday, the city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 91, falling within the “satisfactory” range. Even more significantly, on July 23 the AQI dropped to 67, also categorised as “satisfactory” by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

According to CPCB standards, an AQI between 51 and 100 indicates minimal discomfort, particularly for sensitive groups, while a reading below 50 is classified as “good.” The improved air quality is attributed to recent rainfall, which has helped wash away pollutants lingering in the atmosphere.

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