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Thursday, June 4, 2026

Delhi-NCR Businesses Brace for Economic Impact Amid Heavy Rains, IMD Alert

In a welcome change from the recent scorching temperatures, parts of Delhi-NCR were drenched by heavy rain and intense thunderstorms on Thursday. The sudden weather shift brought respite to the region, which had been enduring a relentless heatwave. The skies turned dark as strong winds accompanied the rainfall, impacting several areas across the region.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for the area, cautioning residents about the possibility of more rain and thunderstorms over the next two days. The advisory warns of potential disruptions due to the adverse weather, urging people to keep abreast of official forecasts and to take necessary precautions.

This weather event coincides with the IMD’s announcement of the southwest monsoon’s arrival over Kerala, signaling the start of India’s four-month rainy season. This annual meteorological phenomenon, crucial for the country’s agriculture and water supply, has arrived within the predicted timeframe set by the IMD. Over the coming weeks, the monsoon is expected to advance, progressively covering other regions across India.

The rainfall in Delhi-NCR is anticipated to bring down the temperatures, offering much-needed relief from the extreme heat that has persisted for several days. This shift in weather is expected to improve overall conditions in the area, providing a break from the harsh summer climate.

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