Delhi Weather Update: Delhi Weather Update: Delhi continues to enjoy a spell of pleasant weather, thanks to continuous rain and cloudy skies. After experiencing moderate showers on July 10, the national capital woke up to a cloudy sky on Friday morning. These monsoon showers have brought much-needed relief to residents from the intense heat earlier this week. There has been a significant drop in maximum temperatures over the past 24 hours, following Thursday’s rainfall. The maximum temperatures are currently in the range of 28–31°C.
Weather Forecast For Friday, July 11
The weather forecast for Friday, July 11, indicates a cooler day with rain and thunderstorms predicted. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that very light to light rain, along with occasional thunderstorms or lightning, is likely to continue across the city today. A humidity level of around 95 percent is predicted, while the maximum temperature is expected to remain around 32°C. The sky will generally remain cloudy throughout the day.
No specific alert has been issued by the IMD for Friday; however, residents are advised to monitor the official website, as alerts are issued based on live weather assessments.
Delhi Weather Update: Check Forecast For Weekend
Delhi’s weather is expected to remain pleasant but cloudy over the next couple of days. Residents are likely to experience light to moderate showers over the weekend, as weather conditions remain favourable for rainfall. In addition, an upper air cyclonic circulation over northern Haryana and nearby areas will continue to influence the weather in Delhi by enhancing cloud formation and rainfall activity. The daytime temperature is expected to remain in the range of 33–35°C, while humidity levels will range between 80–90 per cent for the remainder of the week.

While the weather remains pleasant, residents are advised to stay updated with local advisories and take necessary precautions during thunderstorms and heavy rain. They should avoid sheltering under trees, remain indoors during lightning, and stay alert for waterlogging in low-lying areas.