Delhi-NCR Braces for Rain, Thunderstorms and Gusty Winds

The Regional Weather Forecast Centre, Delhi, issued a nowcast warning for light rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds over Delhi-NCR in the next two hours. The weather system may also impact parts of Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, and eastern Rajasthan. The IMD predicted above-normal rainfall in May, with temperatures normal to below normal across many parts of India. ENSO-neutral conditions are evolving towards El Nino, which may affect the upcoming monsoon season.

Key Points: Delhi-NCR Rain Alert: Thunderstorms & Gusty Winds Expected

  • Light rain with thunderstorms expected over Delhi-NCR in next 2 hours
  • Gusty winds of 30-50 kmph likely
  • IMD predicts above-normal rainfall in May across India
  • El Nino conditions expected to develop during monsoon season
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Light rain, gusty winds likely over Delhi-NCR and adjoining states in next 2 hours: RWFC

Light rain and gusty winds likely over Delhi-NCR in next 2 hours. IMD warns of thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds across Haryana, UP, and Rajasthan.

"During May 2026, maximum temperatures are expected to be normal to below normal across many parts of the country - IMD"

New Delhi, May 11

The Regional Weather Forecast Centre, Delhi, on Monday issued a nowcast warning for light rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds of 30-50 kmph over Delhi and NCR during the next two hours.

The weather system is also likely to impact several parts of Haryana, including Fatehabad, Hissar, Rohtak, Sonipat, Jind, Bhiwani, Jhajjar, Barwala, Adampur, Gohana, Gannaur, Hansi and adjoining districts such as Siwnai, Mehmam, Tosham, Kharkhoda, Charkhi Dadri, Mattanhail, Loharu, Farukhnagar, Kosali, Mahendargarh, Sohana, Rewari, Palwal, Narnaul, Bawal, Nuh, Aurangabad and Hodal, along with western Uttar Pradesh areas such as Baraut, Baghpat and Khekra, and eastern Rajasthan regions including Bhadra, Pilani and Khairthal.

Earlier, rain and hailstorms lashed parts of the national capital on Tuesday afternoon, bringing relief to residents from the extreme heat.

Parts of Dwarka witnessed a hailstorm. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a weather warning for thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds at speeds of 40-60 km/h today over isolated and scattered parts of Northwest India.

Weather office officials said a similar spell is expected again on May 10 -11.

The fresh spell of rain came after similar showers were recorded in the city last Saturday, indicating changing weather conditions over the past few days.

The IMD, in its latest monthly outlook on Friday, predicted that India would experience above-normal rainfall in May, even as temperature patterns remain mixed across regions, with some parts expected to face above-normal heatwave conditions.

"During May 2026, maximum temperatures are expected to be normal to below normal across many parts of the country," the IMD said in a press release issued by the Ministry of Earth Sciences.

However, it added that "above-normal temperatures are likely in many parts of southern peninsular India, some parts of the northeast, and northwest India." The weather agency said minimum temperatures are expected to remain above normal over large parts of the country, although some regions in northwest, central, and adjoining peninsular India may see normal to below-normal night temperatures.

The IMD noted that broader climate signals are shifting, with oceanic conditions pointing towards a warmer phase ahead. "ENSO-neutral conditions are evolving towards El Nino conditions over the equatorial Pacific," it said, adding that models indicate El Nino development during the upcoming southwest monsoon season. It also said neutral Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) conditions currently prevail, but "positive IOD conditions are likely to develop towards the end of the monsoon season."

- ANI

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Priya S
Typical Delhi weather - one moment it's 45 degrees, next moment hailstorm! 😅 At least the plants in my balcony will be happy. But please, no waterlogging this time.
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Arjun K
Good to see IMD getting more accurate with nowcast warnings. This kind of short-term forecast really helps people plan their commute. But I wish they'd also focus on long-term climate patterns affecting agriculture.
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Meera T
My daughter's school trip to Dwarka got cancelled because of the hailstorm! 😡 But safety first I guess. On the bright side, the El Nino prediction is worrying - we need to prepare for erratic monsoon this year.
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Siddharth J
As someone who cycles to work in Noida, these sudden winds are no joke. 50 kmph gusts can be dangerous. Hope authorities keep an eye on falling trees and electricity poles. ⚠️
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Rohit P
I'm in Gurgaon and we got just a drizzle while Delhi got hailstorm! Typical NCR disparity 🤣 But seriously, with El Nino predicted, farmers in Haryana and UP should prepare for variability. The IMD warning is useful but needs to reach rural areas better.
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Kavya N
Loving this break from AC! But worried about my parents in Rajasthan who got the

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