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šŸŒ§ļø OMG! Delhi-NCR Weather Flip-Shocks You! Spells of Rain Take Over! šŸŒ§ļø

TL;DR:Ā Delhi-NCR woke up to surprise showers on July 4 after sudden monsoon skies šŸŒ§ļø, and IMD has issued an orange alert for 13 states—covering Maharashtra, Karnataka & Assam. Expect thunderstorms, lightning, even heavy rains till July 9 in some areas. #Monsoon2025 #RainAlert

šŸŒ¦ā€ÆDelhi’s Monsoon Rollercoaster!

Delhi-NCR residents felt a sudden drop in temp this morning as rain clouds moved in out of nowhere. IMD’s nowcast at 5:30 AMĀ predicted light showers in Central, North & East Delhi—including areas like Rohini, Model Town, Karawal Nagar, Puffy Pashchim Vihar, and even the Red Fort! 🌲 #DelhiRains #NowcastAlert

IMD also upgraded Saturday to a yellow alert, warning of intermittent rain, thunderstorms, and cool nites. The mercury is set to dip to 26–28 °C (min) and 36–38 °C (max). Comfortable, but wet! #WeatherShift #YellowAlert

šŸŸ ā€ÆOrange Alert Across 13 States!

The IMD sounded off orange alertsĀ across 13 states—including Rajasthan, MP, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Assam, and more. This means "be alert, heavy rain likely". Northeast India might even see isolated extremely heavy rainfallĀ over Meghalaya on July 6! #OrangeAlert #HeavyRain

  • Himachal, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Rajasthan: Expect heavy rain till July 9.

  • Haryana & UP: Wet spells from July 5–9.

  • Kashmir/Jammu: Rainy days from July 5–8.

  • Konkan & Goa, Saurashtra & Kutch, Ghat areas of Maharashtra & Gujarat: Intervals of heavy to very heavy showers over 6 days.

  • Kerala & Karnataka: Isolated heavy rain till July 6; Coastal Karnataka could stay wet up to July 9. #MonsoonWatch #StateAlerts

āœ…ā€ÆWhat It Means for People

  • FarmersĀ should prep for heavy showers—good for crops, but drain water quickly. 🌾

  • WorkersĀ must keep umbrellas, raincoats handy—especially those in construction, road repair, or outdoor stalls. šŸ‘·ā€ā™‚ļø

  • Transport & commuters: Be ready for waterlogging in low areas, stay alert around flash-flood zones. šŸš—

  • Public services: Urban bodies should drain roads, ensure no tragedies from thunder/lightning strikes. ⚔

  • General public: Extra care around lightning days, avoid unnecessary travel during yellow/orange alerts. šŸ 

šŸ“¢ā€ÆMediaFx Take (From People’s Perspective):

This weather shift is nature’s reminder that climate patterns are unpredictable! But state agencies often fail to support working-class folksĀ who face flooded roads, wet tools and lost wages. It’s our ask: local govts must boost infrastructure—better drainage, reliable public transport—so citizens, especially daily-wage workers, don't suffer. If budgets are tight, we'd say redirect a ₹50 app or highway diversion fund to fix slum/street drainage. šŸ’ŖšŸŒ§ļø

šŸ’¬ā€ÆChalo na, Discuss in Comments!

  • Which area in Delhi got wet early today? šŸŒ†

  • Any plans changed by rain? šŸŒ‚

  • What local action would help you in rainy times? šŸ’­

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