Delhi Weather Today: IMD Forecasts Rain and Thunderstorms Across NCR as Temperatures Remain Subdued
Delhi Weather Today, 07 June 2026 Live: IMD predicts heavy rain with thunderstorm in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad today, issues alert

Residents of Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, and Faridabad can expect a wet spell today as the weather department tracks shifting atmospheric patterns.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a fresh forecast for June 7, 2026, predicting thunderstorms accompanied by rain across the national capital and surrounding satellite cities. Following a spell of intense heat, the region is seeing a significant shift in weather dynamics. Today, the maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to hover around 36 degrees Celsius, providing a brief respite from the sweltering conditions that have gripped the area in recent weeks.
Saturday morning began with a minimum temperature of 26.4 degrees Celsius, marking a reading roughly 1.2 degrees below the seasonal average. This dip in mercury is a welcome change for commuters and residents who have been battling humidity and heatwave-like conditions. Meteorologists indicate that the current weather activity is part of a broader atmospheric flux affecting Northern India, with similar alerts in place for parts of Uttar Pradesh, including Ghaziabad, Meerut, Lucknow, and Kanpur.
A Brief Respite Before the Heat Returns
While today offers relief, the long-range outlook suggests this cool spell will be short-lived. The IMD indicates that weather conditions will likely transition to a partly cloudy sky as early as tomorrow. By June 8, the influence of the current system is expected to wane, with strong surface winds during the daytime hours. The forecast points to a steady climb in temperatures, with the mercury projected to touch 40 degrees Celsius on June 8, potentially rising to 41 degrees Celsius between June 9 and June 11.
This oscillating "వారం" (week) of weather reflects the typical pre-monsoon volatility seen in the region. While the immediate focus is on today's rain, the meteorological data suggests a period of stabilization before the eventual onset of the monsoon, which is currently anticipated between June 25 and June 30.
Regional Impact Beyond the Capital
The instability is not confined to the Delhi-NCR region. Himachal Pradesh has been experiencing light to moderate rainfall since Friday, a trend that local Met offices expect to continue through June 11. The mountainous state saw notable weather events yesterday, with Shimla reporting a hailstorm, while areas like Kufri, Palampur, and Kangra faced intense lightning and thunderstorms.
For those tracking the live weather updates, the consensus among experts is that the intermittent showers act as a necessary buffer against the heatwave. Residents are advised to stay updated with local alerts, as these thunderstorms, while bringing much-needed relief, can occasionally lead to localized waterlogging and traffic disruptions in urban centers like Gurugram and Noida.
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