Delhi Rains and Hailstorms Bring Respite from Extreme Summer Heat

Rain and hailstorms lashed parts of Delhi on Tuesday afternoon, bringing relief from extreme heat. The IMD had issued a warning for thunderstorms and strong winds across Northwest India. Similar weather is expected again on May 10-11, with above-normal rainfall predicted for May 2026. The IMD also noted evolving El Nino conditions that could impact the upcoming monsoon season.

Key Points: Delhi Rains: Hailstorms Lash Capital, Bring Relief

  • Rain and hailstorms lash parts of Delhi on Tuesday
  • IMD issues warning for thunderstorms with winds 40-60 km/h
  • Similar weather expected on May 10-11
  • India to see above-normal rainfall in May 2026
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Rains lashes parts of Delhi

Rain and hailstorms hit parts of Delhi, offering relief from heat. IMD warns of more thunderstorms on May 10-11 and predicts above-normal rainfall in May 2026.

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

New Delhi, May 5

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. According to IMD, the maximum temperature during the day stayed around 32-34 degrees Celsius, while minimum temperatures reached around 20 degrees Celsius.

Residents of is several parts of national capital witnessed rain, bringing much-needed respite from the intense summer heat.

The fresh spell of rain comes after similar showers were recorded in the city on 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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Arjun K
Great news for Delhi! But I'm worried about the hailstorm in Dwarka - hope everyone's safe. Also, interesting to note the IMD's prediction about El Nino developing. Could affect the monsoon season significantly.
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Ravi K
Waah! Finally some rain. But I wish the authorities would also focus on waterlogging issues. Every year it's the same story - rain brings both relief and chaos. 😅
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Priya S
The weather is becoming so unpredictable. One day it's scorching heat, next day hailstorm! Climate change is real. Hope IMD's predictions about normal temperatures hold true. 🙏
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Naveen S
Good to see IMD being proactive with warnings. But the infrastructure in Delhi can't handle even moderate rain. We need better drainage systems, not just forecasts.

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