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July apparently rain-surplus in Delhi

July apparently rain-surplus in Delhi
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New Delhi: After Delhi received rain for three consecutive days, Safdarjung, who was a city base station, has crossed a normal monthly sign for July.
The capital saw two rain spells on Tuesday.
While light rain is recorded in several parts in the morning, rainfall activities increase at night, causing legrate and water to move in many places.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) estimates very light rain or nail under Wednesday and Thursday.
“Rain activities are expected to increase on Friday.
There is a possibility of a thunderous development over the weekend, but light shower is predicted on July 26,” said Kuldeep Srivastava, Scientists at the IMD and head of the regional weather forecasting center.
According to IMD, Safdarjung has received 220.4mm rainfall this month until 8:30 a.m.
on Tuesday while the normal mark for July is 210.6mm.
In June, Safdarjung stood with a 47% deficit because it received rainfall only 34.8mm against a normal sign of 65.5mm.
An official met said that when Delhi witnessed 10 rainy days in July so far, it helped push the Safdarjung station above the normal sign.
When rainy rain is estimated throughout the month, he will add to the “surplus” category, he said.
The IMD data shows that in July last year, Safdarjung was in a 13% surplus, recorded 236.9mm rainfall.
After light shower light on Tuesday, Safdarjung recorded 6.3mm rainfall between 8:30 a.m.
and 17:30.
Palam, ayanaagar, Lodhi Road and Ridge received 29.3mm rainfall, 13.4mm, 6.7mm and 4.2mm, respectively, during the same period.
Intense rain spells lay across the city at night and Safdarjung recorded 54mm rainfall starting at 5:30 a.m.
until 8:30 a.m.
Palam witnessed 9.4mm rainfall along with Gusty wind at a speed of 50kmph during these hours.
The maximum temperature is recorded at 31.9 degrees Celsius, three degrees below normal.
The minimum temperature is dipped in 24 degrees Celsius, three notches below normal.
The relatively oscillating humidity between 79% and 98%.
Safdarjung recorded 38.4mm rainfall until 8:30 a.m.
on Tuesday, but several stations – Najafgarh (79.5mm), Narea (71.5mm) and Palam (67.6mm) – reported heavy rain during the same period.
IMD classifies rainfall of more than 64.5mm in a day as “heavy”.
When the rain approaches pollutants, air quality remains “satisfying” on Tuesday.
The overall air quality index (AQI) of capital is recorded at 81.

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