Delhi is bracing for a week filled with rain and humidity as the monsoon intensifies in the area. On Tuesday, July 8, residents can expect light to moderate rainfall along with thunderstorms and lightning throughout the day. The southwest monsoon trough currently extends through regions including Sri Ganganagar, Delhi, Shahjahanpur, Churk, Daltonganj, and Midnapore, all of which are likely to experience rainfall this week.
Weather Forecast for Tuesday, July 8
Residents should prepare for a stormy day, with thunderstorms and intermittent light to moderate rain expected. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for the region due to the anticipated weather conditions. Daytime temperatures are projected to be between 31°C and 34°C. Thunderclouds are expected to develop in the morning, leading to brief but intense rain showers. Although the weather will be relatively cool, high humidity levels are predicted, with a forecast of 100 percent humidity today.
Weekly Weather Outlook
The IMD forecasts that Delhi will experience sporadic rain, dense cloud cover, and occasional thunderstorms over the coming days. The sky is expected to remain predominantly cloudy throughout the week. Light to moderate rainfall, along with thunderstorms and lightning, is anticipated, with daytime temperatures ranging from 32°C to 35°C until July 12. This rainfall is part of the active monsoon system affecting northern India, which is bringing moisture-laden winds and intermittent showers across the region.
Safety Precautions
While the rain and cooler temperatures provide relief from the heat, residents are urged to take precautions during thunderstorms. It is advisable to avoid seeking shelter under trees, stay indoors during lightning, and be cautious of potential waterlogging in low-lying areas.
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