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Heavy rainfall continues to drench Delhi-NCR; IMD issues orange alert

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • July 9, 2026
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New Delhi, July 9 (IANS) Parts of Delhi-NCR witnessed fresh spells of rain in the early hours of Thursday, extending the ongoing wet spell across the National Capital and providing much-needed relief from the recent spell of humid weather.

The showers brought down temperatures but also caused minor waterlogging in several areas, affecting normal movement in parts of the city.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an ‘Orange Alert’ for Delhi, warning of heavy rainfall in the city through most of the day and urging residents to remain cautious amid the prevailing weather conditions.

The continuous rainfall led to waterlogging at several locations, including the New Delhi Railway Station, Munirka and other parts of the city.

While the showers offered respite from the oppressive humidity, they also caused localised disruptions due to the accumulation of rainwater on roads.

According to the IMD, fairly widespread to widespread rainfall activity is expected to continue over Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and western Uttar Pradesh until July 10.

The weather department has also forecast a fresh spell of rain across northeastern Uttar Pradesh until July 13, while eastern Rajasthan is likely to experience similar rainfall activity on July 9.

On Wednesday, an active monsoon spell swept across large parts of North India, bringing widespread showers that provided welcome relief from the intense heat and humid conditions experienced over the past several days.

According to data from the IMD, the total rainfall recorded between 8:30 a.m. on July 8 and 5:30 a.m. on July 9 exhibited considerable variations throughout Delhi-NCR.

Among the various stations in Delhi, Mehrauli experienced the highest rainfall at 83 mm, while Lodi Road received 79 mm, Pusa had 73 mm, Chhatarpur recorded 68 mm, and Mayur Vihar measured 66 mm.

Janakpuri was noted for receiving 62 mm, Narayana 57 mm, Pragati Maidan 46 mm, Najafgarh 42 mm, Mungeshpur 40 mm, Jharoda Kalan 33 mm, and Jafarpur had the least rainfall at 6 mm.

–IANS

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