New Delhi: Some parts of Delhi received rain on Saturday.
Although the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has predicted very light rain on Sundays, rainfall activities will likely increase between Monday and Thursday.
The IMD data shows that there is no rainfall recorded between 8:30 am and 17:30 in Safdarjung, the city base station, but the other station records a very light to moderate shower.
Maximum rainfall is recorded at the Ridge at 22.2mm between 8:30 a.m.
and 17:30.
It was followed by 1mm rainfall each at SPS Mayur Vihar and Pitampura and Najafgarh recorded 0.5mm rainfall during the same period.
When Rain avoided the city for the past few days, Safdarjung was at a 9% deficit.
The station has received 214.5mm rainfall this month as far as it is 235.1mm.
The MET department has predicted very light or drizzling rain on Sundays but light or nailed rain is priced from August 30 to September 2 “Because light rain is estimated in the rest of the day a month, Safdarjung can cover the deficit,” said an official meeting.
On Saturday, the maximum temperature is recorded at 35.1 degrees Celsius, one degree above normal.
The minimum temperature is completed at 27 degrees Celsius, one degree below normal.
The moisture is relatively oscillating between 75% and 52%.
Because rainfall activities will likely increase from Monday, the maximum temperature tends to float around 33-34 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, the air quality of national capital continues to remain in the ‘moderate’ category with a total air quality index 147 on Saturday.
The main pollutant is PM10 because of high dust concentration in the air.
Delhi air quality is likely to increase slightly on Sundays.