Delhi Sees Heaviest May Rainfall Since 2021 as 77 mm Rain and 80 km/h Winds Lash Capital:
Samira Vishwas May 02, 2025 10:25 PM

Suspense crime, Digital Desk : Starting Friday, a robust weather system struck the national capital bringing with it 77 mm of rainfall at Safdarjung, along with wind gusts reaching 80 km/h. The spilling event was classified as Delhi’s and India’s most harsh rain pour in May since 2021. Modi Weather Department confirmed that this was selcted by the combining of water vapor from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal and

Other stations reported similar rainfall:

Lodhi Road: 78 mm

Ridge: 59.2 mm

Ayanagar: 39.4 mm

Palam: 17.2°C after an 8.2°C temperature drop

Gurugram received 17 mm of rainfall. This Gurugram fatality is another example which shows the micro nature of the flood.

The meteorological department confirmed precipitation shifts were cause by wind converge and the western cyclone shift southwards

As far as the meteor obsessed south region border, shifts in wind will be coming from above due northeastern Rajashtan OPM. These atmospheric adjustments will accelerate from the winds combined from sage south west also add into supporting 50 KM/h.

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Safdarjung: Registered drop at 18.5°C

Palam: Registered drop at 17.2°C

This was a welcomed respite from the 36–38°C recorded earlier.

Weather Forecast Until May 7

Rain and thunderstorms are expected in widespread areas. This includes:

Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh

Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Sikkim

Fresh snowfall has recently been reported in Jammu and Kashmir as well as in Uttarakhand. On the other hand, Odisha might see severe hailstorm activity.

Barmer Region of Rajasthan has reported temperature rises to 46.8°C, Dust storms along with a temperature drop of 3–5° C are expected in the next five days.

Thunderstorm activity is quite common to see in Northwestern parts of India in the month of May, however this IMD report wint makes the prediction of rainfall during the month of May quite unusual.

May heatwaves typically last anywhere from 1 to 3 days. Inorder to meet the 2025 target, they will need to add 4 additional heatwave days to the states of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and UP.

Forecast Unless Garnish Shifts Due To Weather Change.

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