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**Delhi Bids Farewell to Monsoon Earlier Than Usual, But Rain Not Entirely Over**

**New Delhi, [Date – e.g., September 27, 2025]** – The Southwest Monsoon has officially withdrawn from Delhi and surrounding areas, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The retreat occurred on September 24th, a day ahead of the normal departure date of September 25th. This year’s monsoon arrived in the capital two days later than scheduled.

Last year, the monsoon lingered much longer, departing Delhi on October 2nd. Despite the slightly early exit, the monsoon season brought significantly more rain than usual to Delhi.

“Delhi experienced 41% above-average rainfall this monsoon season,” stated an IMD official. The city recorded 902.6 mm of rainfall, exceeding the seasonal average of 640.4 mm.

While the monsoon’s withdrawal signals a change in weather patterns, Delhi residents shouldn’t pack away their umbrellas just yet. The IMD forecasts the possibility of light rain or drizzle between September 29th and October 2nd.

“A depression is expected to form over the Bay of Bengal on September 26th,” explained a meteorologist. “While this system is unlikely to directly impact the northern plains, its outer cloud bands could reach Delhi as it moves across central India.”

Today’s forecast predicts a minimum temperature of 24 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 35 degrees Celsius. Temperatures are expected to rise slightly on September 28th, with a maximum of 36 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 26 degrees Celsius.

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