According to the MeT office, the south west monsoon has reached Delhi after making rapid progress over the last few days, well ahead of its normal onset.
At least 21 mm rainfall was recorded till 5 pm today in the national capital at the Safdarjung observatory, considered the official for the city.
Rainfall measuring 12.8 mm, 11.8 mm, 11.4 mm and 19.6 mm were recorded in Palam, Ridge, Ayanagar and Lodhi Road observatories respectively.
The Met department on June 22 had forecast that monsoon was likely to hit Delhi by June 26, earlier than its normal arrival date of June 29.
Humidity on the higher side hovered at 98 per cent and on the lower side it settled around 73 per cent.
The MeT office has predicted overcast conditions along with the possibility of one or two spells of light rain and thundershower in some parts of the city.
"The sky will partly cloudy for tomorrow. One or two spells of light rain and thundershower could occur in some parts of the city. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to hover at 35 and 23 degrees respectively," said the MeT forecast.
