New Delhi: Delhi’s section receives light rain on Wednesday and a small dried fine expected during the weekend before the rainy season takes steps again, said the Ministry of India’s Meteorology.
The capital records a maximum of 34.7 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is completed at 22.4 degrees Celsius.
The maximum temperature is predicted to drift around 35 degrees Celsius for three to four days.
The Met Office said the automatic weather station in Najafgarh recorded 3.5 mm rainfall on Wednesday.
Narela and Mayur Vihar also recorded light rainfall.
Delhi has recorded 60.3 mm rainfall in 24 hours ending at 8:30 a.m.
It received 69.6 mm rainfall and 38.4 mm on Sundays and Mondays, respectively.
An official met the department said there would be no rainfall in Delhi until July 25.
Starting July 26, the city will watch a good rain spell.
According to IMD data, the good Monsun Monsun spells for the past few days have covered the rainy deficit in the capital.
Safdarjung Observatory, which gives a representative rate for the city, has recorded 220 mm rainfall in July so far.
Usually, the weather station settings 210 mm rainfall in July.
However, Northeast and South Delhi are still in the Rain category “Deficit” district.
IMD measures the performance of the monsoon in five large advantages (rainfall above 60 percent normal), excess (20 percent to 59 percent more than average), normal (minus 19 to 19 percent of normal), deficit (minus 20 percent It becomes minus 59 percent) and a large deficit (60 percent below normal).
Northeast Delhi has recorded 106 mm rainfall against normal 208.6 mm, shortages of 49 percent since June 1 when the rainy season begins.
Southern Delhi has explored 145.3 mm precipitation against an average of 208.6 mm during the period, a shortage of 30 percent.