
Several parts of Delhi received rain due to the impact of Cyclone Tauktae — Anindya Chattopadhyay

A man caught in rain at Amrita Shergill Marg — Piyal Bhattacharjee

A man caught in rain at Vijay Chowk in Delhi on Wednesday — Piyal Bhattacharjee

Vehicles submerged at Prahladpur underpass area following heavy rainfall — ANI

Heavy rainfall triggers waterlogging in parts of the city. Visual from near Supreme Court — ANI

Cloudy sky reflected on an artwork, near AIIMS, during rain — Piyal Bhattacharjee

Wednesday became the wettest May day after Delhi’s base station, the Safdarjung observatory, logged 60mm rainfall between 8.30am and 8.30pm — Prem Bisht

The incessant rain helped bring down the day temperature to the lowest maximum since1951 recorded at Safdarjung laboratory in May. Visual from Connaught Place — Prem Bisht

Incessant rain leads to waterlogging near The Oberoi hotel in the national capital— Piyal Bhattacharjee

119.3mm rainfall in Delhi between 8.30am on Wednesday and 8.30am on Thursday, is a new record for May, according to Kuldeep Srivastava, head of India Meteorological Department's regional forecasting Centre — Anindya Chattopadhya