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- The Delhi Traffic Police, through its official X handle, issued updates on waterlogged areas and the traffic jams caused by the rainfall. - Meanwhile, Delhi Metro services are operational and, according to the traffic police, could help minimize travel disruptions. - Despite the disruption, the rain brought some relief from the persistent humidity.
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Heavy rain brought Delhi to a standstill with widespread waterlogging & over 100 flight delays. IMD issued Red Alert as traffic grinds to a halt.
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Several parts of Delhi were hit by heavy rainfall on Sunday, offering a welcome break from the prevailing humidity but also resulting in significant waterlogging across the city.
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IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet have issued advisories for passengers, urging them to check flight statuses and allow extra travel time.  
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Heavy rain battered Delhi-NCR on Wednesday, causing widespread waterlogging and severe traffic jams. The IMD has issued an orange alert as monsoon woes continue.
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Heavy rains in Delhi-NCR led to severe flooding and traffic. Amid the chaos, a pregnant woman found her husband dead in an open sewer after trying to contact him 200 times.
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The advisory also asked the passengers to contact their respective airlines for information related to flights.
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Heavy rains lashed Delhi on Monday, bringing relief from the heat. The IMD has forecast more showers and thunderstorms in Delhi and the NCR region over the next 24–48 hours.
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Delhi will witness a day of weather contrasts on June 28 with boiling temperatures close to 40°C in addition to a likelihood of 89% for rain. This rare combination indicates an unanticipated beginning to the monsoon season that usually heralds a more steadier dip in temperatures when heavy rains begin.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a 'yellow alert' for Delhi, signaling the early arrival of the Southwest monsoon today. Expect light to moderate rain and thunderstorms across Delhi-NCR, bringing much-needed relief and improved air quality.
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The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Delhi, Gurgaon, and Faridabad today, forecasting heavy rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. The southwest monsoon is expected to arrive by June 24, potentially making it Delhi's earliest onset since 2013. Residents are advised to prepare for continuous wet weather over the next few days.  
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 Delhi and surrounding areas in northwest India are set to experience a scorching week ahead, with temperatures expected to soar. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts that the mercury will rise by 3-4°C in the next five days, potentially reaching 43°C by Tuesday, making it the hottest week this season.
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The video shared by the official handle of Kerala Congress showed water falling on a shed at the Delhi Airport, followed by the collapse.
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"The city is likely to experience 'generally cloudy sky with heavy rain' today", as per the Indian Meteorological Department.
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The IMD has forecast heavy rainfall in Kerala, Karnataka, and Northeast India from May 18–24, while severe heatwave conditions will grip Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. Check the full regional weather outlook.  
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As per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at various locations early Saturday was still above the 200 mark.
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According to officials, the tree fell due to gusty winds, crushing the small structure where a family had taken shelter. Jyoti and her three children were trapped under the debris.  
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The weather agency forecasted that the national capital will see 'partly cloudy' sky and could be 'generally cloudy' towards the evening. 
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After days of warm weather in Delhi and the neighbouring areas, the region receives mild rains and dusty winds. 
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As the national capital experiences a weather change during Holi celebrations, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast more showers in the next few hours.






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