Weather Today, Delhi-NCR Rain, Northern India Monsoon Highlights: Nine persons have gone missing after waters of the Sisiri river triggered flash flood conditions in Arunachal Pradesh's Lower Dibang Valley district. Rescue efforts suffered a setback after an inflated rubber boat, carrying seven members of a search team along with three rescued persons, was swept away by strong currents during the operation.
The district administration has stepped up efforts to find the missing and evacuate those stranded, using boats and three elephants to reach flood-hit and difficult areas.
Meanwhile, conditions are favourable for further advance of the southwest monsoon into several northern states over the next five to six days, the IMD said on Sunday, even as the national capital recorded its warmest morning in two years amid the delayed seasonal rainfall.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said in a release that conditions are favourable for further advance of the southwest monsoon into some more parts of the North Arabian Sea and some areas of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, among other states, during the next two to three days.
It is likely to continue its movement over some more parts of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, some areas of Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and southeast Rajasthan during the subsequent two to three days.
However, it also warned of heatwave conditions -- possibly severe -- in Uttar Pradesh on July 28 and 29.
According to weather forecasting agency Skymet, Delhi is likely to see the arrival of monsoon on July 4 if conditions remain favourable.
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Delhi Sees Season's Warmest Nights In 4 Years As Summer Nears End
Even after sunset, Delhi found little relief this summer. As the season draws to a close, the city recorded its warmest summer nights in four years, with the average minimum temperature during the March-June pre-monsoon period climbing to 22.9 degrees Celsius, the highest seasonal average since 2022, according to IMD data accessed by PTI.
The pre-monsoon season was also marked by preponed pre-monsoon showers, persistently hot days, brief but intense spells of heatwave and a delayed onset of the southwest monsoon. The average minimum temperature stood at 22.9 degrees Celsius, recorded till June 29, against 21.2 degrees Celsius in 2021, 23.3 degrees Celsius in 2022, 20.9 degrees Celsius in 2023, 22.8 degrees Celsius in 2024 and 22.5 degrees Celsius in 2025, making it the highest seasonal average since 2022.
Rain Lashes Several Parts Of Delhi NCR
Noida, Uttar Pradesh: Rain lashes several parts of Noida. pic.twitter.com/36kKwX59fM
— IANS (@ians_india) June 29, 2026
One Missing After 3 Swept Away By Floodwaters in Assam's Dhemaji
Three people are swept away by rising waters of Assam's Simen River amid severe floods.
Weather Updates LIVE: Heavy Rain Refreshes Shimla As Monsoon Nears Himachal
Intermittent heavy rain and showers lashed Himachal Pradesh over the past 24 hours, bringing much-needed relief from the summer heat and transforming the weather across the hill state. The state capital, Shimla, witnessed continuous rainfall throughout the night before skies cleared around 10 a.m. on Monday, allowing tourists to enjoy the fresh, cool surroundings.
Although the southwest monsoon is still two to three days away from formally entering Himachal Pradesh, pre-monsoon showers have already created pleasant weather conditions, attracting a large number of visitors from the neighbouring plains of Punjab, Haryana and other northern states.
Weather Updates LIVE: Heavy Rain Forecast For 4 Tamil Nadu Districts As Low-Pressure Weather System Persists
The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has forecast heavy rainfall in four districts of Tamil Nadu on Monday as a low-pressure circulation continues to influence weather conditions across the state.
According to the RMC, an atmospheric circulation persists at an altitude of about 1.5 km above mean sea level, extending from Karnataka to the Kanyakumari Sea.
Under its influence, one or two places in the hill areas of Coimbatore district, besides the Nilgiris, Dindigul and Theni districts, are likely to receive heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds.
Persistent Flash Flood Threat (PFFT) issued by India Meteorological Department
Persistent Flash Flood Threat (PFFT) issued by India Meteorological Department valid till 1130 IST of 29.06.2026, predicting moderate FFT for the districts of states as attached.

Delhi NCR Weather Live: Warm Morning In Delhi Continues With Minimum At 31.1 Degrees
Like Sunday, Delhiites woke up to a warm morning on Monday, with the minimum temperature settling at 31.1 degrees Celsius, matching the previous day's low, which was the warmest in two years.
According to the IMD, the minimum temperature was 3.2 notches above the seasonal average, similar to yesterday. The last time the city's minimum temperature was higher was on June 14, 2024, when it was recorded at 33.3 degrees Celsius.
The IMD has forecast the maximum temperature to settle around 41 degrees Celsius during the day. Thunderstorms accompanied by rain are likely at isolated places, offering some relief from the prevailing heat.
Weather Updates LIVE: Amit Shah Calls Assam Chief Minister To Discuss Flood-Like Situation In Parts Of State
Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday called Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to discuss the flood-like situation in parts of the state, officials said.
Shah sought to know the extent of damage, if any, caused by the swelling rivers of the state, and offered all help from the Centre in handling the situation, they said.
According to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), nearly 16,000 people have been affected by floods in 69 villages across four revenue circles in Dhemaji.
"I've been closely monitoring the flood situation ever since it unfolded in Dhemaji. We are deeply saddened by the impact it has had on the lives of our people. In this difficult time, we stand firmly with them," Sarma had posted on X on Sunday.
Delhi NCR Weather Live Updates: Delhi Swelters Through Its Warmest Morning In 2 Years On Sunday Amid Monsoon Delay
Delhi recorded its warmest morning in two years on Sunday, with the minimum temperature settling at 31.1 degrees Celsius, 3.2 notches above the seasonal average, while the maximum climbed to 41.8 degrees Celsius amid a delay in the arrival of the southwest monsoon, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
The last time the city's minimum temperature was higher was on June 14, 2024, when it was recorded at 33.3 degrees Celsius.
According to the weather office, a heatwave has been realised over Delhi, and the maximum temperature at 5.30 pm was around 50.7 degrees Celsius.
Weather Updates LIVE: Heavy Overnight Showers Drench Mumbai Suburbs
Intense overnight showers lashed Mumbai's suburbs on Monday, with several areas receiving over 100 mm in just four hours, triggering waterlogging and traffic disruptions in some pockets, civic officials said.
As per data shared by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Veena Nagar in the eastern suburb of Mulund recorded a staggering 160.4 mm of rain, while Versova in the western suburbs logged 156.8 mm.
The suburbs witnessed a downpour from midnight to 4 am, causing waterlogging on stretches of LBS Road in Mulund and the Andheri subway, affecting vehicular movement for some time, officials said.
Second Cloud Burst Hits Arunachal Pradesh Within A Week, Travel Advisories Issued
Torrential monsoon rains, followed by cloudbursts, have triggered severe flooding in the East Siang and Leparada districts of Arunachal Pradesh.
Assam Weather Updates LIVE: Continuous Rainfall Has Resulted In A Flood-Like Situation In Several Areas Of The Dhemaji District
#WATCH | Assam: Continuous rainfall has resulted in a flood-like situation in several areas of the Dhemaji district. (28.06) pic.twitter.com/J4I9PrfDmd
— ANI (@ANI) June 29, 2026
Arunachal Pradesh Weather Updates LIVE: Weather Office Forecasts Heavy Rainfall, Thunderstorms In East Kameng Till July 1
The East Kameng district administration in Arunachal Pradesh has issued a weather advisory warning of thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and heavy rainfall across the district from June 28 to July 1, following a forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
The advisory has been issued by the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, urging residents to remain alert and strictly adhere to safety guidelines in view of the anticipated adverse weather conditions. Authorities have cautioned that the prevailing weather pattern may trigger landslides, flash floods, and disruption in normal life in vulnerable areas of the district.
Humid Conditions Across Rajasthan, Weather Office Predicts Moderate To Heavy Rainfall In Next Few Days
Humid weather conditions persisted across large parts of Rajasthan on Sunday, even as scattered rainfall was reported in several districts, including Pilani in Jhunjhunu district, which saw 7 mm of rain since morning.
The Met office has predicted moderate to heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms in parts of the Kota and Udaipur divisions over the next few days, with rainfall activity expected to increase across southeastern and eastern Rajasthan from July 2 According to the regional meteorological centre, light to moderate rain accompanied by thunderstorms occurred at isolated places in the the past 24 hours, while one or two places in eastern Rajasthan received heavy rainfall.
Uttarakhand Weather Updates LIVE: Monsoon Progress Within Next 2-3 Days
The southwest monsoon is expected to advance into parts of Uttarakhand over the next two to three days, the Meteorological Centre here said.
As of Sunday, the Northern Limit of Monsoon continues to pass through Surat, Indore, Mandla, Daltonganj, and Motihari.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather warning, placing the hilly districts in the state under a watch. Isolated places in these hilly regions are likely to experience thunderstorms accompanied by lightning, intense to very intense spells of rain, and gusty winds reaching speeds of 30 to 40 kilometres per hour.