Moderate to intense rain is likely in Mumbai, the Indian Meteorological Department said on Wednesday
On Tuesday, several parts of the NCR received rainfall following which the IMD declared monsoon's arrival in Delhi
Monsoon finally arrived in the national capital with parts of Delhi receiving heavy rain on Tuesday morning
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The India Meteorological Department on Monday predicted thunderstorms with light to moderate intensity rain in parts of Haryana and the national capital
Delhi is unlikely to receive monsoonal showers till the end of June and the maximum temperature in the city is predicted to hover around 40 degrees Celsius till then, according to IMD
Thunderstorm with lightning and gusty winds reaching 40-50 kmph is very likely at isolated places in Delhi, Haryana and Chandigarh on Sunday
The arrival of monsoon over Kerala is likely to delayed by two days and it is now expected to make an onset over the state by June 3, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Sunday
Yaas is expected to be about as intense as Cyclone Tauktae which slammed into the west coast last week but tamer than Cyclone Amphan which hit Bengal exactly one year ago
North India is likely to witness an intense wet spell till Tuesday, with a fairly widespread precipitation accompanied with thunderstorm, lightning and hailstorm at isolated places, IMD said
IMD said there will be "scattered to fairly widespread" rainfall and thunderstorm activities in northwest India for the next 36 hours
According to the Central Water Commission, of the 91 major reservoirs in the country, 62 water bodies reported 80 per cent or below of normal storage
Mumbai's lifeline local trains services were delayed for 15 to 20 minutes due to the heavy downpour