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Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) experienced heavy rains accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD) to issue a yellow alert for today, August 24, 2025. The forecast warns of widespread light to heavy rainfall and thunderstorm activity continuing across Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, and adjoining areas, encouraging residents to stay vigilant and exercise caution.
Heavy showers on Saturday evening caused localized waterlogging in many parts of the city, notably around key roads including Vikas Marg, Mathura Road, ITO, and Golf Course Road in Gurugram, leading to severe traffic snarls during peak hours. Flood control officials received multiple complaints, most of which were swiftly addressed, but the disruption to commuters was significant.
Weather Details and Impact
According to IMD data from city weather stations:
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Safdarjung recorded the highest rainfall of 35.6 mm on Saturday evening.
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Other notable readings included 27 mm at Lodhi Road, 25.5 mm at Pusa, and around 21-24 mm at Palam, Mayur Vihar, and Pragati Maidan.
The maximum temperature on Saturday was a relatively mild 32 to 34 degrees Celsius, offering respite from the summer heat, while the minimum hovered around 24 to 26 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels remained elevated, exceeding 70%, contributing to the discomfort despite cooling rainfall.
Outlook and Advisory for Residents
The IMD predicts intermittent rain and thunderstorms will persist over Delhi-NCR at least until August 27, with occasional heavy spells. Gusty winds of 30-40 kmph are expected to accompany the downpours, raising concerns about waterlogging and potential power outages in vulnerable localities.
Residents are advised to:
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Limit outdoor activities and avoid traveling during peak thunderstorm hours.
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Steer clear of trees, electric poles, and waterlogged or low-lying areas during heavy rain.
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Stay updated with continuous weather advisories from official channels.
The overall air quality has remained in the "satisfactory" range due to the rains clearing particulate pollution, offering temporary relief to residents prone to respiratory issues.
Traffic and Infrastructure Response
The Public Works Department’s flood control room has been active in managing waterlogged areas and clearing storm drains swiftly to reduce traffic congestion. Nevertheless, delayed commutes and transportation challenges remain a concern due to inundated underpasses and key thoroughfares.
Authorities urge commuters to plan routes accordingly and expect occasional delays. Emergency services are on high alert to respond quickly to any rain-related incidents.
Broader Context: Monsoon and Future Rainfall Patterns
This weather phase is part of a short-term shift in Delhi-NCR’s monsoon pattern, bringing welcome relief from prolonged heatwaves and dry spells. However, the IMD emphasizes the need for heightened vigilance as heavy to very heavy rains and thunderstorms may intensify in isolated pockets in the coming days.
Conclusion
As Delhi-NCR braces for continued rainfall and storm activity, citizens are advised to stay indoors when possible, keep emergency contacts handy, and follow official weather warnings closely. While the rain brings much-needed drops to recharge groundwater and improve temperature, the risks of waterlogging, traffic upheaval, and localized flooding require caution.
Relevant Sources: Indian Express, India TV News:The Daily Jagran, Republic, World, India Today
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