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The heavy rainy parts of Delhi-NCR, IMD issued an orange warning

The heavy rainy parts of Delhi-NCR, IMD issued an orange warning
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New Delhi: Heat Heavy continues to put part of Delhi and the National Capital Region for the second consecutive day on Saturday.
In the 7.20am bulletin, India’s meteorological department tweeted, “the storm with medium to heavy intensity rain will continue to occur and side by side with the Delhi region and the national capital area”.
11/09/2021: 07:20 ist; Storm with moderate intensity to severe weight and gusty wind with a conti speed …
https://t.co/XVMFO5G6TG- India Department of Meteorology (@indiametDept) 1631324953000 # noida wakes into heavy rain, storm on Saturday morning.
Visual from sector-137 https://t.co/paboz8xgp2- Toi Noida (@toinio) 1631324340000Delhi: Rain Lashes part of national capital; Visual of Jorbagh Areaindia Department of Meteorology Predic …
https://t.co/ulpzbmqdtN- Toi Delhi (@toidelhi) 1631324817000The Department of Weather, in the early hours of Tweet, said, “Storm with rain and wind at a speed of 20-40 km / The clock will occur above and side by side with many places Delhi, NCR “.
11/09/2021: 05:50 IST; Storm with medium intensity to severe weight and wind at a speed of 20-40 km / h will …
https://t.co/g1songpv3x- Indian Meteorology Department (@IndiaMetDept) 1631319547000 The weather department has issued a ‘orange’ warning for the day Saturday, predicted medium shower until heavy.
#TravelUpdate because of urinating on a heavy rain account in Delhi, the traffic jam is expected.
Customers …
https://t.co/9ZKXBIPNP- Vistara (@airVistara) 1631324356000Despite Monsun arrived later this year, Safdarjung, Delhi base station for the weather, crossing a sign of rainfall of 1,000mm for the season on Friday.
Safdarjung Observatory received 5.4mm rainfall in a 24-hour period until 8:30 a.m.
on Friday, with 10.2mm rainfall was recorded between 530pm and 8:30, took a number to 1,015.5mm.
It passed a 1,000mm mark for the first time since 2010, when Delhi received 1,031.5mm between June and September.

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