Gurgaon: Residents wake up to sunny Sunday morning but towards the afternoon city receive light shower and cool weather.
The minimum temperature drops to 21.6 degrees Celsius, three notches under the normal and maximum season at 30.6 degrees Celsius.
While short but intense spells were observed in several parts of the city, there were no reports of waterlogging reported.
According to the IMD observatory, the city receives 4.8 mm rainfall during the day.
According to IMD officials, rainfall activities tend to be subdued for the next 3-4 days but some isolated places will witness light rain.
“The wet spell is likely to be subdued for the next 3-4 days with the possibility of light rain spread in isolated places during the same period.
However, other spells will likely start from September 17 due to depression above the Bay of Bengal,” said IMD officials.
Meanwhile, the moisture index is relatively oscillating between 97% and 98% during the day.
So far in the rainy season, Gurgaon has received a rain surplus with 48% and recorded 700 mm rainfall compared to normal 472.3 mm.
In the past 12 days, the city witnessed 229% of excessive rainfall.
According to Weekly Estimates IMD, the maximum temperature in the next six days tends to float between 28 and 32 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature will settle at 23 and 25 degrees Celsius.
The city air quality index remains in a satisfactory category with a reading of 54, a little up from Saturday 51.
Meanwhile, after heavy rain spells Saturday, which saw Delhi crossing a sign of 1,100 mm for rainy rainfall this year, the city recorded other rain.
Day on Sunday.
While the condition is cloudy throughout the day, most of the capital only records drizzle and light rain.
The IMD has expected rain next week too, but said heavy shower is not possible with a lightweight light spell more likely throughout the week.
Safdarjung – Base Delhi Station – Receive 41.1 mm rainfall in a 24-hour period until 8:30 a.m.
on Sunday.
For the next nine hours, he received 0.8 mm rainfall, taking seasonal rainfall points to 1,141.8 mm between June 1 and September 12.
The last time Delhi recorded more rainfall in the rainy season between June and September 2003, when Safdarjung received 1,051.7 mm rainfall, IMD data was revealed.