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Delhi News Updated Jul 2, 2026

Delhi Gets Light Rain and Thunderstorms, Humidity Stays High

Delhi experienced light rain and scattered thunderstorms on Thursday morning, providing relief from heat. Humidity levels were high at 95%, while temperatures ranged from 28-29°C. The Air Quality Index improved to 79, categorized as moderate. The IMD forecasts further monsoon advancement and issued alerts for heavy rainfall in western and central India.

Delhi witnesses light early morning rain, humidity remains high

New Delhi, July 2

Light rain accompanied by scattered thunderstorms lashed several parts of the national capital on Thursday morning, bringing much-needed respite from the sweltering heat and humidity.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city recorded temperatures of around 28-29°C early in the day, with high humidity levels reaching up to 95 per cent. Light winds also accompanied the early morning showers across the city.

The weather department has also forecast Thursday's maximum temperature to remain in the range of 32°C to 34°C, along with light rain and gusty winds.

Due to the rain, Delhi's air quality improved slightly. The Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 79, which falls in the "moderate" category.

Meanwhile, according to the IMD, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature between 33°C and 34.8°C on Wednesday, marking a significant drop from earlier heatwave conditions.

IMD officials said the monsoon is expected to advance further into several parts of North India in the coming days. A yellow alert has been issued for parts of western and central India due to expected heavy rainfall.

Senior IMD scientist Naresh Yadav said the monsoon will soon cover additional areas including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh and parts of Gujarat's west coast. He warned that extremely heavy rainfall is likely over the Konkan region, Goa and South Gujarat in the next four to five days, adding that a red alert has been issued for these areas.He further stated that very heavy rainfall is also expected over Odisha and central India.

In Chandigarh, IMD Director Surinder Paul confirmed that the monsoon has already reached parts of Punjab and Haryana, with rainfall reported from several districts. He said the system will progress further and is likely to cover the remaining regions within the next two to three days, bringing widespread showers and relief from heat and humidity.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Finally some relief! Was getting tired of the humidity in Delhi. Hope this rain continues for a few more days. 😊

Kavya N

The AQI improvement is good news too. Moderate is better than hazardous any day. But 95% humidity is no joke—still feels sticky out there. Monsoon needs to really kick in!

Justin A

Stay safe everyone! The red alert for Konkan and Gujarat sounds serious. Hope authorities are prepared for heavy rainfall in those areas.

Aditi M

Bade city mein aisi barish toh bas photo ke liye hoti hai, asli maza toh gaon mein hai 😉 But seriously, glad Delhi is getting some rain. Parking mein bike dhone ka time aa gaya!

Lisa P

We need more than light showers though. The city's water table is crying out for proper monsoon. Also, hope the civic bodies clear drains before heavier rains come.

Aman W

Yellow alert here, red alert there—IMD always gets overhyped. But jaane do, at least the heat wave is gone for now. Let's see how the next week unfolds. 🙏

Tanya I

Live in Gurgaon, felt the drizzle around 5 AM. Finally something to enjoy with chai and pakoras! Just hope

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