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North India braces for heavy monsoon rains on July 8, with alerts for Punjab, Haryana, UP, and Uttarakhand. Himachal Pradesh faces severe devastation, while Delhi anticipated moderate showers.
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IMD has issued a fresh red alert for Delhi-NCR as temperatures soar beyond 45°C Safdarjung recorded 43.8°C and Ayanagar hit 45.5°C, both significantly above normal for this time of year. A western disturbance may bring light rain and temporary relief after THIS date
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Delhi is under a red alert as temperatures soar past 45°C, with extreme heat expected to continue until midweek. IMD forecasts relief from the scorching heat starting Thursday, with rainfall and thunderstorms likely over the weekend. The monsoon is expected to arrive in Delhi-NCR between June 25–30, potentially ending the intense heatwave.
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Light rain and strong winds hit Delhi and NCR on Thursday as IMD issued an orange alert warning of thunderstorms and dust storms. May 2025 has become the wettest on record for the capital.
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Delhi is battling extreme heat and high humidity, with temperatures reaching 40°C. IMD forecasts light rain and thunderstorms, offering possible relief. Power demand hits record high amid heatwave.  
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Delhi weather to stay cool till May 11 with rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds, says IMD. Yellow alert issued. Check full forecast.  
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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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The Met Office has forecast mainly clear skies during the day, with the maximum temperature expected to settle at 23 degrees Celsius.
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The cold is continuously increasing in North India. Snowfall continues in many areas of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir. Along with this the troubles have also increased. The speed of vehicles on the roads has stopped and the mercury has dropped and the cold has also increased. People are forced to shiver during the day as well as at night. Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has warned that the maximum temperature will remain below 20 degrees for a week and there will be bone-chilling cold.
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On Saturday, there was heavy rain in many areas of Noida at five in the morning. The Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast that there is a possibility of rain with dark clouds in Delhi for the next three-four days.
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Delhi Rain 2023: Monsoon 2023 has made the situation uncontrollable this year. Due to the record-breaking heavy rains, the roads have been submerged in water and at some places the condition is worse due to traffic jams. Delhi has also come under the grip of heavy monsoon rains. In this report, see what difficulties people are facing in Delhi due to heavy rains.
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Monsoon rains are lashing the country. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert for rain till the end of this month. Even today there are chances of rain in many states including Delhi-NCR. Landslides may occur with rain in hilly states






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