– Wazirabad recorded the highest rainfall at 116 mm.- Kadipur and Harsaru Sub-Tehsils each received 94 mm.
– Other areas saw rainfall levels ranging from 0.85 mm to 56 mm.
– IMD predicts cloudy skies with spells of rain or thundershowers today (min temperature of 24.0°C; max temperature of 27.0°C) and similar conditions tomorrow.
– Day temperatures ranged between 29°C–31°C, nights between 22°C–24°C.Winds shifted directions during the day while skies remained mostly cloudy with a chance of isolated heavy rainfall.
The heavy rains in Gurugram expose longstanding infrastructural vulnerabilities that turn urban locations into pressure points during extreme weather events. The widespread waterlogging across critical junctions highlights an urgent need to address drainage inadequacies in high-density zones such as Rajiv Chowk,Signature Tower,and Malibu Town-places routinely impacted by excessive rainfall.
Additionally, fluctuating rainfall distribution within tehsils points toward evolving climate patterns which may demand more localized urban planning solutions rather than a one-size-fits-all approach to stormwater management systems. for Delhi-NCR residents reliant on seamless connectivity through Gurugram’s often-gridlocked roads during monsoons,such repeated disruptions underline risks of economic inefficiencies stemming from delayed commutes.
Lastly, meteorological forecasts suggest continued unpredictable downpours over subsequent days-a pressing reminder for policymakers to explore preventive city-wide measures before heavier deluge cycles exacerbate disruptions further.