The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a monsoon warning for the national capital, forecasting rain from July 6 through July 11, with the most intense activity expected to begin on July 7. The department said rainfall will intensify on July 7 and persist for several days, urging residents to prepare for heavy showers and potential water‑logging.
The forecast follows a period of dry weather that has left Delhi’s air quality relatively high. With the monsoon finally taking effect, officials anticipate a sharp rise in humidity and precipitation across the region. The IMD’s advisory notes that the rain could be “moderate to heavy” at times, especially during the peak days of the forecast.
Local authorities have been instructed to monitor drainage systems and coordinate with emergency services to mitigate flooding risks. The department’s bulletin also cautions commuters to expect disruptions on roads and public transport, and advises the public to stay updated with weather alerts.
Analysis: The timing aligns with the broader southwest monsoon progression that typically reaches northern India in early July. While the forecast calls for sustained rain, the exact intensity may vary locally, depending on atmospheric conditions and urban drainage capacity. Residents and businesses in Delhi should consider contingency plans for potential water‑logging, especially in low‑lying areas, and heed any further advisories from city officials.
Sources
– Hindustan Times, “Delhi set to see rain from July 6 to 11; IMD warns of heavy showers as monsoon finally takes effect,” July 5 2026, https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/delhi-set-to-see-rain-from-july-6-to-11-imd-warns-of-heavy-showers-as-monsoon-finally-takes-effect-101783260964559.html
Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source
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