Delhi and the NCR region had seen some rainfall activities during the weekend. In fact, so far, the city has seen a total of 50 mm with half the month being over. However, the last two days have not seen any rain and with this, even the maximum and the minimum temperatures are running slightly above the normal levels by 2-3 degrees.
Now, rains are expected to be seen in association with the low pressure area which is likely to move inland. The wind pattern has already been changing and predominantly become easterly over the Indo Gangetic Plains seen even up to Delhi in the lower levels. The Monsoon trough is running south of its normal position. These features will bring in some rains over Delhi and NCR.
For the next 4-5 days or so, the chances of rain remain. Rains will be mostly light and isolated pockets may see moderate showers. More showers may be seen tomorrow and the day after tomorrow as the system may come closer almost abeam Delhi, resulting in more showers during this period. Conditions also remain favourable for light rains until the weekend.