Delhi and the neighboring areas of Noid and Gaziabad got light rains in Holly.
Against the background of fever and humidity, Delhi received light showers at a time when people are already flooded in colored water.
Modern districts of Noid and Gazabad also witnessed rain on Friday.
Although IMD had previously predicted, as a rule, a cloudy sky with a spell of very light rain or rain until the evening or night, it was a clear sky.
However, before the evening could go down, the clouds covered the sky, and quickly began to rain.
According to IMD, the national capital is moving to the summer season, on Thursday the city records maximum temperature of 34.4 degrees Celsius.
Delhi recorded his hottest day on Tuesday, when Mercury touched upon 34.8 degrees Celsius, 6.4 degrees above normal.
The live flower festival provided a refreshing background, and the residents enjoyed it.
The rain also brought air pollution in the national capital, which recorded the air quality index (AQI) at 170 at 6 pm on Thursday.