KKN Gurugram Desk | Weather in Delhi-NCR is set to take a turn once again, as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and rain over the next several days. Starting Friday, residents of the national capital region should brace themselves for gusty winds, dust storms, and scattered showers, which are expected to persist intermittently through June 24.
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As monsoon-like conditions begin to influence northern India, the IMD has also indicated potential dips in temperature and increased humidity levels. Here’s a complete day-by-day weather forecast for Delhi and the surrounding areas from June 20 to June 26.
June 20–21: Yellow Alert Issued for Rain and Dust Storms
On Friday, June 20, Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 26.8°C, with the relative humidity at 77% as of 8:30 AM. The IMD has predicted thunderstorm activity, light to moderate rain, and winds carrying dust in the evening and nighttime hours.
For both June 20 and June 21, a yellow alert has been issued, which signals weather conditions that may cause moderate disruptions such as localized waterlogging, traffic slowdowns, and potential tree fall incidents.
Temperature Forecast:
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Maximum: 36–37°C
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Minimum: Around 27°C
Key Weather Features:
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Thunderstorm with light to very light rain in evening and night
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Gusty winds, possibility of dust storms
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Increased discomfort due to humidity
The IMD advises residents to:
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Avoid unnecessary outdoor travel during evening hours
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Secure loose items on rooftops and balconies
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Stay updated with official alerts via media and government channels
June 22–24: Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Expected
The most intense weather activity is forecasted between June 22 and June 24, with IMD expecting widespread thunderstorms, lightning, and moderate to heavy rainfall across the Delhi-NCR region.
June 22 Highlights:
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Morning thunderstorms with medium rain
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Continued showers through afternoon, evening, and night
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Wind speed: 30–40 km/h
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Persistent cloud cover and significant drop in daytime temperatures
June 23 Forecast:
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Conditions similar to June 22
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Temperature may drop further due to sustained rainfall
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Another yellow alert has been issued
June 24 Outlook:
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Thunderstorms and rain in the morning
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Rain likely to taper off by late afternoon or evening
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No formal weather alert issued for this day, but citizens should remain cautious
Expected Temperatures (June 22–24):
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Maximum: ~35°C
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Minimum: 26–27°C
This phase is expected to offer temporary relief from the heat, though it may bring waterlogging in low-lying areas, traffic congestion, and delayed public transportation services.
June 25–26: Cloudy Skies But No Rain Predicted
After four active weather days, June 25 and June 26 are likely to see a reduction in storm activity, according to the IMD. While skies will remain cloudy, the chances of rainfall are minimal or absent. No alerts have been issued for these two days.
June 25–26 Weather Overview:
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Overcast conditions, but largely dry
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Light winds
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Stable temperature profile
Temperature Forecast:
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Maximum: 34–35°C
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Minimum: Around 27°C
Humidity may remain moderately high, contributing to a sticky or muggy feeling, especially during late mornings and early afternoons.
Delhi Monsoon Watch: What to Expect Going Forward
With the southwest monsoon making gradual progress across northern India, weather experts believe that Delhi could receive its first monsoon showers by the end of June or early July. The current system of pre-monsoon thunderstorms is typical of the seasonal transition and helps prepare the atmosphere for full-scale monsoon activity.
What This Means for Delhi-NCR:
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Improved air quality post-rainfall
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Drop in peak temperatures
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Possible increase in mosquito breeding—residents are advised to take preventive health measures
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Agricultural relief for nearby regions, especially in Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh
Yellow Alert Meaning: Should You Be Worried?
The IMD’s yellow alert is an early warning tool, indicating that people should “be aware” of changing weather conditions. It’s less severe than an orange or red alert, but still requires caution, especially for:
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Commuters
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School children and outdoor workers
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People with respiratory or weather-sensitive health conditions
Authorities may also be on standby for:
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Tree fall clearance
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Local drainage management
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Emergency utility support (power, water, etc.)
Tips for Residents During This Week’s Unsettled Weather:
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Keep an umbrella or raincoat handy at all times
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Avoid outdoor travel during peak storm hours (late afternoon to evening)
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Check your vehicles for tire and brake readiness if commuting in stormy weather
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Watch for fallen branches or power lines after high winds
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Stay tuned to IMD updates, local news, and government advisories
The next few days will be a test of Delhi-NCR’s urban infrastructure, emergency response readiness, and public patience. With four days of rain and thunderstorm alerts, residents are urged to take all necessary precautions and plan their activities accordingly.
While the weather may bring respite from summer heat, it also carries disruption risks—so stay informed, stay safe, and let the rain refresh the city, not overwhelm it.
For daily updates on Delhi weather, IMD alerts, traffic advisories, and rainfall reports, stay connected with KKNLive.com — your trusted news source for timely and reliable information.
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