- Watch: Delhi gets dark skies in morning amid continuous rainsHeavy rainfall along with hailstorms lashed the national capital in the morning of January 06. Continuous rainfall and heavy clouds led to dark skies over parts of Delhi as the winter weather turned odd. IMD predicted maximum temperature for the day at around 22 Degree Celsius with more rains in Delhi and surrounding areas. Watch: Delhi gets dark skies in morning amid continuous rains
- Incessant rain in parts of Delhi-NCR continues to test protesting farmersIncessant rainfall in parts of Delhi-NCR continues to test the ongoing farmers’ protest. Farmers agitating against new farm laws faced weather’s wrath. Rainwater entered farmers’ camps at Singhu Border. Farmers refused to bow down to the challenging weather and the government. They are adamant on their demand for repeal of three farm laws. The seventh round of talks, held on January 04 between farmer leaders and Union Government, remained inconclusive. The next meeting is scheduled to take place on January 08 as the deadlock continues. Incessant rain in parts of Delhi-NCR continues to test protesting farmers
- Rains bring respite from pollution in Delhi-NCR, air quality improves slightlyThe national capital and its suburbs recorded light rainfall on Sunday under the influence of a fresh Western Disturbance, according to India Meteorological Department. Higher wind speed aided dispersion of pollutants. The maximum wind speed was around 25 km per hour, IMD officials said.Rains bring respite from pollution in Delhi-NCR, air quality improves slightly
- Delhi rains: 1 person killed, severe waterlogging across national capital following downpourA man aged about 60 drowned on Sunday morning in a waterlogged stretch on the Minto Road due to overnight heavy rain in Delhi. A bus driver, conductor and an auto-rickshaw driver were, however, rescued by the firefighters. A downpour in Delhi on Saturday night had led to waterlogging at various places.Delhi rains: 1 person killed, severe waterlogging across national capital following downpour
- Heavy rains lead to waterlogging in parts of Delhi-NCR; IMD predicts more showersRain lashed parts of Delhi-NCR early Thursday morning bringing down the temperature to 27 degree Celsius. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted thunderstorms with moderate to heavy rain would continue to occur over many places in the national capital and neighbouring areas during the next 2 hours.Heavy rains lead to waterlogging in parts of Delhi-NCR; IMD predicts more showers
- Delhi: Rain lashes parts of the national capital, brings relief from scorching heatNew Delhi: A spell of early-morning rain brought respite from sweltering weather in the national capital and neighbouring areas on Monday as the weatherman predicted more downpour till the onset of the monsoon in the city.Delhi: Rain lashes parts of the national capital, brings relief from scorching heat
- Watch: House collapses near ITO in Delhi following heavy rainfallDelhi: A house collapsed in the slum area of Anna Nagar near ITO today following heavy rainfall. No one was present in the house at the time of the incident. Centralised Accident and Trauma Services (CATS) and fire engines are present at the spot. Watch: House collapses near ITO in Delhi following heavy rainfall
- Heavy rains lash Delhi-NCR, a bus completely submerged in water at Minto roadThe parts of national capital received rainfall which brought respite from heat. Udyog Bhawan and Rail Bhawan area received the shower. The current temperature of Delhi is 29° C. A bus got completely submerged in water at Minto road.Heavy rains lash Delhi-NCR, a bus completely submerged in water at Minto road
- Rain lashes parts of Delhi on Saturday morningHeavy rain accompanied by strong winds lashed parts of the national capital early on Saturday morning. Earlier today, India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that thunderstorm accompanied with rain and gusty winds of speed 30-50 kmph would occur at and adjoining areas of Delhi NCR.Rain lashes parts of Delhi on Saturday morning
- Rainfall a relief for rabi crops in northern statesThe weather office has forecast cold wave conditions to continue over this belt over the next two days.
- 373 dead in Kerala since May 30 due to rains, floods, landslidesAltogether 87 people were injured and 32 others went missing in the deluge which hit all the 14 districts of the southern state.
- Large-screen TV sales soar up to 100 pc as World Cup fever grips fansConsumer electronics makers as Sony, Samsung, LG and Panasonic have reported up to 100 pc jump in sales of large-screen TVs (55-inch and above) compared to the same period last year.
- Cup of woes: Washed out matches at Cricket World Cup leave Star India drenchedStar India is currently staring at an ad revenue loss of close to Rs 100 crore, which may more than double if India-Pak match gets hit.
- Rain to hit North India soon, to help wheat, mustard cropsThe continued dry weather conditions and maximum temperatures being above normal over parts of north-west and central India were a concern for traders as it could impact yield and the quality of crop.
- Rains wash away worry for crops like wheat, mustard and gram in NorthTemperatures will play a critical role for the next two months before harvesting begins and planting for summer crops starts.
- President Pranab Mukherjee's 'At Home' function held indoors due to rainsRains forced the shifting of 'At Home' function hosted by President Pranab Mukherjee today from the Mughal Gardens to the Ashoka Hall.
- Rain, hailstrom fail to deter followers flocking to World Culture FestivalRains and mild hailstorm ensured a rocky start to the World Culture Festival organised by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on the floodplain of Yamuna in Delhi on Friday.
- While rain, hailstorm affect wheat growers, it may also benefit farmers by raising temperaturesThe weather office had earlier issued warnings to farmers, particularly in Maharashtra, advising them to use hail nets and mechanical support.
- Rains lash north, east India; flood toll 31, lightning kills 27Flood waters have risen following heavy rainfall in the upper catchment areas of Arunachal Pradesh and Bhutan as well as in Assam.
- Mumbai Rains delay flight operations by 45 to 60 minutes, 3 services divertedA spokesperson for Mumbai airport said that the average flight delay is about 60 minutes and is set to increase further by the evening.
- Uttar Pradesh hit by thunderstorm, rain, 21 dead; rest of North reels under heatRain and thunderstorm wrecked havoc in several parts of Uttar Pradesh leaving at least 21 dead while rest of North India reeled under heat wave and mercury touched 45 degree Celsius mark in some parts.
- Now, Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh says 189 lakh hectares hit by rainsRadha Mohan Singh had come under sharp attack last week for giving different figures at different times about the crop area affected.
- Rain damages crops on over 10.67 million hectareThe maximum damage was reported in Rajasthan followed by Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.
- Monsoon likely in Maharashtra, Gujarat in next 48 hours; cyclone Nanauk to move away towards OmanThe monsoon is two days overdue in Mumbai — it should have reached on June 10 — and is still some distance away from the city.
- Winter may get worse; rain, snow likely in J&K, HimachalRain and snow are likely to occur over Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh during the next 24 hours.
- Rain Commodities promoter group firm Focus India Brands pledges 7.15 per cent stake to IL&FS Financial ServicesRain Commodities said that a promoter group firm Focus India Brands has pledged its entire over 2.53 crore shares to IL&FS Financial Services.
- Rain brings relief for DelhiitesMinimum temperature too was registered one notch above normal at 28.5 deg C, significantly up from previous day's 25.9 deg C.
- Rain sweeps across India; may hit crops in 20 lakh hectaresMet reported widespread rain in J&K, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, west Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi in the 24 hours since Sunday morning.
- Rains claim 11 more lives, over 73,000 strandedThe maximum number of 27040 devotees are stranded in Chamoli, 25000 in Rudraprayag and 9,850 in Uttarkashi, Disaster Management authorities said.
- Thundershower, rain in March-April to affect rabi harvestExperts advise farmers not to irrigate their fields as rain could lead to waterlogging, which could affect winter crops such as wheat, mustard, yellow peas, chana, potato and coarse grains.
- Uttarakhand needs smarter projects: World BankIndia had sought assistance from multi-lateral agencies like the World Bank and the ADB for undertaking rehabilitation work in Uttarakhand.
- Uttarakhand needs smarter projects, World Bank's India head saysRuhl said disasters, like the one in Uttarakhand, can roll back decades of development and are a fundamental threat to economic development and fight against poverty.
- Rains hit several parts of north India; Delhi sultryRains lashed most parts of north India today, bringing down the temperature while Delhiites sweated it out in warm and humid conditions as little monsoon activity was recorded.
- Horticulture farmers hit by flash floods in Uttarakhand, UPNational Disaster Response Force relief teams in the flood-hit states are moving people to safer areas, officials said.
- Rains in the West may leave North in the darkRains in the West, pandemonium in the North. Heavy rains in the western region is set to cripple northern states with huge electricity shortages.
- Assembly elections, GST, high-profile cases mark 2017Two terrorists were killed by the army as it foiled an infiltration bid along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir.