In Delhi-NCR, the day again started with rain. Many parts received rain in the morning. The NCR has been in a process of intermittent rain for the past several days. The Meteorological Department has also expressed good rains this month. Flights will be affected even today due to bad weather and rain. Air companies have advised their passengers to be updated.
Due to bad weather in Delhi (del), all departures/arraivals and their consequational flights may be affected. Passengers are requested to keep a check on their flight status: Spicejet pic.twitter.com/fyzrs7gosn
– ANI (@ani) September 4, 2025
Today is the fourth day…
In the capital, about one third of the average rainfall in the capital every year has been rained in just three days. As of Wednesday, 58.1 mm of rain has been received in September. According to the official data of the Indian Meteorological Department, the average rainfall in Delhi is 129.6 mm in September, based on a long-term average of 1971-2020.
For September this year, the Meteorological Department has estimated that the average monthly rainfall across India could be 109 per cent higher than a long -term average of 167.9 mm. It can also affect Delhi. Delhi is expected to have more rainfall than normal in September this year. Looking at the figures of the Meteorological Department, in September 2024, Delhi recorded 192.5 mm of rainfall, which was 56 percent more than normal. At the same time, in September 2022, Safdarjung Meteorological Center recorded 121.7 mm of rain, which was more than normal.
According to the Meteorological Department, the amount of rain in Delhi in September depends on weather systems such as monsoon trough and cyclonic circulation. Due to the prediction of more than normal rainfall in 2025, more than the average rainfall in Delhi is likely to be around 140–150 millimeters or more. On the other hand, there was strong sunlight on Wednesday morning but by noon the weather took a turn and the clouds covered the sky. During this time, the rain started in Delhi amidst the flood warning in Delhi-NCR. Due to this, there has been waterlogging on many roads, due to which the drivers are facing problems. In such a situation, the drivers were harassed by the jam.
How long will the rain continue?
According to the Meteorological Department, the weather may be worse in Delhi as well as different parts of NCR on 5 September. The Meteorological Department may have received light rain with thunderstorms in Delhi as well as various parts of NCR on 5 September. There is also a possibility of moderate or strong rain in some places. The Meteorological Department has predicted cloudy and light rain in different parts of NCR as well as Delhi on 6 and 7 September. After this the weather is expected to be cleared. According to the Meteorological Department, on September 8 and 9, there will be no rain in Delhi as well as various areas of NCR, the weather will also be clean but the movement of sporadic clouds can be seen.