New Delhi, July 28 -- July is set to end on a wet note, with moderate showers likely in the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) on Monday and Tuesday, as a low-pressure area moves closer to the region, meteorological experts said. Though no colour-coded alerts are in place by IMD, light to moderate rain is forecast in Delhi from Monday till Wednesday, before the rain intensity marginally reduces on Thursday as scattered very light rain returns. "Delhi-NCR could get drenched by monsoon showers on both Monday and Tuesday. This will be due to a low pressure area moving south of Delhi and over northeast Rajasthan," said Mahesh Palawat, vice president at Skymet Weather, adding that isolated places are also likely to see heavy rainfall. "Heavy to very heavy rain is also likely over northeast Rajasthan and north Madhya Pradesh. Naturally, Delhi will also get its fair share of rain," Palawat added. IMD had forecast very light to light rain in the city on Sunday. But no rain was seen in Delhi till 5.30pm, and high humidity and thermal discomfort persisted throughout the day. Delhi's maximum temperature stood at 37.5degC on Sunday , but with relative humidity oscillating between 59% and 87% - the Heat Index (HI) or "real feel" touched 48.3degC at 5.30 pm. The wet-bulb temperature, another indicator of thermal discomfort, was 29.38degC. Delhi's minimum on Sunday was 28.8degC. While the maximum is forecast to be 33-35degC on Monday, the minimum should be between 26degC and 28degC. In contrast to Delhi, Gurugram was relatively cooler with the maximum temperature at 34.1degC, while the minimum was at 27.8degC. Delhi's air quality continued to remain in the "satisfactory" range. The 24-hour average air quality index (AQI) was 85. Gurugram, meanwhile, was at a "satisfactory" 65....