Delhi experienced heavy rainfall overnight, with several weather stations recording over 100mm of rain until Thursday morning. This downpour was due to thunderclouds over the NCR on Wednesday evening. The initial intense rainfall caused significant waterlogging, disrupting traffic and air travel. Though the rain’s intensity decreased after 8:30 pm, it continued until about 2:30 am.
Vehicles were stranded on a flooded highway near Mayur Vihar Phase-2. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts light rain for the rest of Thursday, with a yellow alert in place.
Key rainfall measurements include:
The heaviest rain occurred between 5:30 pm and 8:30 pm on Wednesday. The Delhi Traffic Police advised commuters to avoid Rohtak Road due to heavy waterlogging and potholes.
#DelhiRains #HeavyRainfall #Waterlogging #DelhiTraffic #WeatherAlert #IMD #YellowAlert #RainyWeather #DelhiWeather #SafetyFirst
BJP President JP Nadda has sharply criticized Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge following Kharge’s recent letter…
Ishaan Khatter is celebrating his Hollywood debut in The Perfect Couple, streaming now on Netflix…
Indian stock indices Nifty 50 and Sensex are gearing up for a strong opening today…
Looking for a winter getaway without overspending? From sunny beaches to snowy slopes, here are…
In a significant political shift, Delhi Minister Atishi is set to become the new Chief…
In an impressive display of language skills, Janhvi Kapoor captivated her audience at a Chennai…