Delhi’s recent heavy rainfall is expected to subside this week, with the IMD predicting only thundershowers for Monday. Temperature forecasts indicate highs of 35°C and lows of 24°C. The Yamuna River’s water levels have decreased, although some floodplains are still underwater. The city’s air quality is currently satisfactory, but a shift towards ‘moderate’ conditions is anticipated. Northern India is experiencing an easing of heavy rains, with Punjab and Himachal Pradesh beginning to recover. Gujarat is experiencing contrasting weather conditions. A developing depression in North Gujarat has prompted IMD alerts, including warnings for fishermen. Rescue operations continue with the support of NDRF and SDRF teams. In Punjab, one of the worst flood events in recent years, the Indian Army is actively involved in providing aid and rescue. The IMD has issued weather alerts for several states, including East Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala.
