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Delhi weather: Gusty winds, thunderstorms hit city; IMD issues advisory

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Last updated: 15 June, 2025 7:26 AM
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Delhi weather: Gusty winds, thunderstorms hit city; IMD issues advisory
Delhi weather: Gusty winds, thunderstorms hit city; IMD issues advisory

New Delhi: Delhi was hit by heavy rains and thunderstorms on Sunday, which brought down temperatures across the city. The India Meteorological Department took to ‘X’ to give an update about the weather in the national capital. It said, “Moderate to intense spell of rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning, squally winds 80-100 kmph is going on over Delhi and NCR.”

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Overnight rains hit DelhiIMD issues advisory

Overnight rains hit Delhi

IMD gave an update of rains in different parts of Delhi. While Safdarjung recorded 33.5 mm of rains between 2:30 am to 4 am on Sunday night, Lodi Road recorded 32 mm of rains. The Pusa observatory in the city recorded 27.5 mm rains.

Giving further updates, the IMD said that 2 thunderstorms were reported over Safdarjung. The hailstorm was recorded early in the morning, between 3:50 am to 4 am, said the weather department. While the wind speed during the first storm was recorded at 82kmph, the second was more intense, with wind speeds going up to 104 kmph.

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The IMD said that 50-104 kmph winds were reported within an hour. The highest wind speed was recorded at Safdurjung, which was 104 kmph. Palam recorded wind speed of 56 kmph, Pragati Maidan of 67 kmph, while the wind speed at the IGNOU observatory was 63 kmph.

Moderate to intense spell of rainfall with thunderstorms and lightning, squally winds 80-100 kmph is going on over Delhi and NCR
Stay indoors and avoid travel unless necessary.@moesgoi @ndmaindia @airnewsalerts @DDNewslive

— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) June 14, 2025

The heavy rains and storms brought down the temperature in the city, bringing much needed respite from heat. Areas like Krishi Bhavan, Rafi Marg, and Udyog Bhawan saw heavy rains.

IMD issues advisory

Following the heavy rainfall in the city, the IMD came up with an advisory for the people. It asked people to remain indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. Residents were also advised to unplug electrical appliances to avoid damage from lightning surges.

People were asked to not take shelter under trees or metal structures during the storm, as trees might get uprooted by strong winds blowing across the city. People were also advised not to use mobile phones outdoors during lightning activity. Farmers and labourers should suspend field work and take shelter during the thunderstorm, according to the IMD. People were also asked to keep emergency kits and flashlights ready, to deal with any untoward situation.

Advising people about the possible disruptions, the IMD said that sudden strong winds might uproot trees, damage temporary structures and disrupt power lines. Intense lightning may pose a danger to life, especially in open areas, they said. The traffic might be disrupted due to heavy rains, added the IMD advisory.

The flights and train services might be impacted due to the rains and people have been advised to plan their travel accordingly. Livestock and cattle may also face consequences of the rain and thunderstorms, said the IMD.

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