Delhi Rain Brings Relief as IMD Predicts Above-Normal May Showers

Rain lashed parts of Delhi on Saturday, providing much-needed relief from rising temperatures. The India Meteorological Department has predicted above-normal rainfall across India in May 2026, exceeding 110% of the long-period average. However, some regions including the Himalayas, east coast states, Gujarat, and Maharashtra may face above-normal heatwave conditions. The IMD also noted that ENSO-neutral conditions are evolving towards El Nino, which could impact the upcoming southwest monsoon season.

Key Points: Delhi Rain Relief: IMD Predicts Above-Normal May Showers

  • Rain brings relief to Delhi from rising temperatures
  • IMD predicts above-normal rainfall in May 2026
  • Mixed temperature patterns expected across India
  • Heatwave conditions likely in parts of Himalayas, east coast, Gujarat, Maharashtra
  • ENSO-neutral conditions evolving towards El Nino
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Rain lashes parts of Delhi bringing relief to residents

Rain lashes Delhi, offering relief from rising temperatures. IMD forecasts above-normal rainfall in May 2026, with mixed temperature patterns and heatwave risks in select regions.

"The rainfall during May 2026, averaged over the country as a whole, is most likely to be above normal (>110% of LPA) - India Meteorological Department"

New Delhi, May 2

The national capital witnessed rain lashing several parts on Saturday, bringing much-needed relief from a recent spell of rising temperatures.

A day earlier, the India Meteorological Department (IMD), in its latest monthly outlook, predicted that India would experience above-normal rainfall in May 2026, 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.

In heatwave conditions, the IMD warned that "above-normal heatwave days are likely over some parts of the foothills of the Himalayas, east coast states, Gujarat, and Maharashtra," indicating a continued risk of extreme heat in select regions.

Rainfall during the month is likely to be stronger than average nationwide. "The rainfall during May 2026, averaged over the country as a whole, is most likely to be above normal (>110% of LPA)," the IMD said, referring to the long-period average. However, it cautioned that parts of east, northeast, and east-central India could receive below-normal rainfall.

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
Good for Delhi, but what about the rest of us? The IMD is warning about above-normal heat in south India, especially in Gujarat and Maharashtra. We need rain too, not just predictions. Moderate criticism: The forecast is helpful, but we need better local alerts for farmers and daily workers.
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Sarah B
Living in Bangalore, we've been lucky with the weather, but it's good to see Delhi getting some rain. Climate change is real, and the El Nino development is a worry. Let's hope the monsoon delivers evenly across the country. 🤞
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Kavya N
As a student in Delhi, the rain is a blessing—no more sweaty commutes! But the IMD's warning about heatwave in east coast states is concerning. My family in Odisha is already struggling. Need better water conservation plans.
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Rohit P
IMD ki prediction toh achi hai, but let's see how it plays out. Last year they said normal rainfall, and we had floods in Kerala. 🤔 Positive note: the rain in Delhi is truly refreshing. Chai ka maza aa gaya!
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James A
Great news for Delhiites! The IMD's data on ENSO and IOD is fascinating—El Nino development during monsoon is a red flag. Let's hope the government has contingency plans for drought-prone areas.
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Aditya G

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