{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Monsoon Fury in Delhi-NCR: Friday Forecast and Latest IMD Update",
  "summary": "After persistent heavy rainfall across the Delhi-NCR region, temperatures have dropped significantly. The IMD has issued a detailed forecast regarding the expected weather conditions for the coming days.",
  "content": "The Delhi-NCR region, including Noida and surrounding areas, has experienced relentless heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours. This weather pattern has brought a significant dip in temperatures, providing much-needed relief to residents from the previous extreme heat. According to the latest data provided by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), certain parts of Delhi and the NCR are expected to receive rainfall ranging from 180 mm to 250 mm by the midnight of July 10.\n\nRainfall Projections by Region\nMeteorologists indicate that the eastern and north-eastern parts of Delhi, alongside Noida and Ghaziabad, are anticipated to witness the most intense rainfall. Furthermore, central and southern Delhi, as well as the eastern fringes of Faridabad and Gurugram, are likely to experience heavy to very heavy precipitation. In contrast, the western and south-western parts of Delhi, along with western Gurugram, are expected to see comparatively lower, though still significant, amounts of rain.\n\nWeather Outlook for Friday and Beyond\nThe sky over Delhi-NCR is expected to remain overcast on Friday. Scattered light to moderate rainfall is likely across various locations, with potential thunderstorms and lightning expected from the morning through the afternoon hours. Temperature-wise, Friday is projected to see a maximum temperature between 33°C and 35°C, while the minimum is expected to range from 22°C to 24°C. In most areas, both the minimum and maximum temperatures are forecast to remain below seasonal averages. Overcast conditions will persist into Saturday, with chances of light rain accompanied by thunder during the morning or afternoon. The temperature on Saturday is expected to fluctuate between 35°C to 37°C for the maximum and 24°C to 26°C for the minimum. Sunday is also likely to remain largely cloudy.\n\nImpact of Continuous Rainfall\nIntermittent rain has been a constant feature in Delhi-NCR since Wednesday. The downpour began late on the night of July 9 and continued steadily until the following afternoon. This continuous rainfall placed immense pressure on the city's drainage infrastructure, leading to severe waterlogging in various low-lying areas and underpasses. The heavy monsoon showers on Thursday resulted in flooded roads, uprooted trees, and significant traffic congestion. However, a notable positive outcome has been the quality of air in the capital, which reached its cleanest level since September 2023. Some parts of the city recorded over 160 mm of rainfall during this period.\n\nWhat this means for you\nAcross India: During heavy monsoon rains, avoid waterlogged areas and check traffic updates before planning your commute.\n\nIn Delhi-NCR: Residents in low-lying areas should remain alert regarding potential waterlogging and exercise caution with electrical appliances.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. How much rainfall is expected in Delhi-NCR over the next 24 hours?\nAccording to the weather department, some parts of Delhi-NCR could receive between 180-250 mm of rain.\n\n2. What is the expected temperature for Delhi on Friday?\nOn Friday, the maximum temperature is likely to be between 33°C and 35°C, and the minimum between 22°C and 24°C.\n\n3. Has the air quality in Delhi improved?\nYes, due to the heavy rainfall, Delhi's air quality has reached its cleanest level since September 2023.\n\n4. Is it expected to rain on Saturday as well?\nYes, light rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning is expected during the morning or afternoon on Saturday.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/delhi/delhi-ncr-men-monsoon-ka-jora-friday-ke-mausama-ka-kya-hai-hala-aura-imd-ne-kya-di-chetavani-6314",
  "category": "Delhi",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-09",
  "tags": [
    "Delhi weather",
    "NCR rain",
    "IMD",
    "Monsoon",
    "Delhi waterlogging",
    "weather update"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}