Pics: Heavy Rain In Delhi, Flooded Roads, Traffic Hit

Heavy rain hits parts of Delhi on Sunday causing disruption in movement of traffic. The showers brought relief from heat, humidity but caused water logging in many parts of Delhi.

  • Delhi witnessed heavy rain on Sunday causing traffic jams and water logging in many parts of the city.
    Delhi witnessed heavy rain on Sunday causing traffic jams and water logging in many parts of the city.
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  • While bringing respite from the heat, some roads were flooded in parts of the city.
    While bringing respite from the heat, some roads were flooded in parts of the city.
  • Delhi on Thursday as well received heavy rain as well causing traffic jams and water logging in many parts of the national capital.
    Delhi on Thursday as well received heavy rain as well causing traffic jams and water logging in many parts of the national capital.
  • The much needed respite brought the temperatures down in Delhi, India Meteorological Department said. The current temperature in Delhi is at 31.6 degrees Celsius.
    The much needed respite brought the temperatures down in Delhi, India Meteorological Department said. The current temperature in Delhi is at 31.6 degrees Celsius.
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  • Even on Thursday, heavy rainfall brought respite from scorching heat by bringing the temperature to 27.6 degrees Celsius
    Even on Thursday, heavy rainfall brought respite from scorching heat by bringing the temperature to 27.6 degrees Celsius
  • The India Meteorological Department said the Monsoon arrived in Delhi on June 30th and advanced into entire Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir.
    The India Meteorological Department said the Monsoon arrived in Delhi on June 30th and advanced into entire Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Weather experts suggest the monsoon will yield good rainfall in the first 10 days and help cover the rain deficit in Delhi.
    Weather experts suggest the monsoon will yield good rainfall in the first 10 days and help cover the rain deficit in Delhi.
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  • The weather department said the monsoon had set over Kerala on May 29, three days ahead of the normal date of June 1.
    The weather department said the monsoon had set over Kerala on May 29, three days ahead of the normal date of June 1.
  • The India Meteorological Department on Friday said the southwest monsoon has covered the entire country six days before the expected date.
    The India Meteorological Department on Friday said the southwest monsoon has covered the entire country six days before the expected date.