After days of soaring temperatures, residents of Delhi-NCR woke up to much-awaited relief as several parts of the region experienced rainfall and light showers today, Sunday, June 29, 2025. The precipitation has significantly cooled down the weather, bringing down temperatures and providing a welcome respite from the scorching heat that had gripped the national capital and its surrounding areas.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had accurately predicted cloudy skies and light to moderate rainfall for various parts of the city over the weekend, leading up to this refreshing change. This early onset of the monsoon, covering the entire country significantly ahead of its usual schedule, signals a shift in weather patterns across the nation.
In a significant meteorological update, the Southwest Monsoon has advanced further into Rajasthan, Western Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and the remaining parts of Delhi today, June 29, 2025. This rapid progression means that the monsoon has now covered the entire country by June 29, 2025, which is a remarkable 9 days earlier than its normal date of July 8th for pan-India coverage. This early and swift advancement is a crucial development for agriculture and water resources across the subcontinent.
The IMD further forecasts that the monsoon is likely to continue its west-northwestward movement gradually over North Odisha, Gangetic West Bengal, and Jharkhand over the next two days. This broad-scale progression indicates a robust monsoon system establishing itself across the Indian subcontinent.
Just yesterday, the weather in the national capital, Delhi, witnessed a sudden and dramatic shift. Several areas experienced strong winds and thunderstorms accompanied by rain, indicating an impending change in weather conditions. The IMD had specifically forecasted thunderstorms and heavy rainfall for June 29th, issuing alerts for residents to remain cautious and prepared for adverse weather.
Looking ahead, the IMD has also issued warnings for rain and thunderstorms from June 30th to July 2nd, indicating that the pleasant weather is likely to continue for several days. This prolonged spell of monsoon activity is expected to bring down average temperatures and improve air quality, which often deteriorates during the hot and dry pre-monsoon months.
The sudden spell of rain has brought immense relief to the residents of Delhi-NCR who have been battling an intense heatwave for weeks. The dropping temperatures are particularly beneficial, improving comfort levels for daily commutes, outdoor activities, and overall well-being.
However, residents are also advised to remain vigilant regarding the potential challenges that come with heavy monsoon rains:
Local authorities, including traffic police and municipal corporations, are usually on high alert during the monsoon season to manage these issues and ensure public safety.
With the monsoon’s early and widespread arrival, it’s crucial for residents and authorities in Delhi-NCR to be adequately prepared for the challenges ahead. Preparedness measures include:
The timely arrival of the Southwest Monsoon is a welcome development for India, particularly for its agriculture sector, which heavily relies on monsoon rains. For Delhi-NCR, it signals the end of the harsh summer and the beginning of the refreshing, albeit sometimes challenging, monsoon season.
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