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Delhi: Expect moderate rain today, Mercury rises next week

Delhi: Expect moderate rain today, Mercury rises next week
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New Delhi: Some parts of Delhi received light rain on Saturday.
The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has issued a ‘orange’ warning for Sunday, when the rain ‘moderate’ is expected.
Track the level of pollution in your Cityaccording with IMD, Safdarjung, which is a city base station, 6.9mm rainfall is recorded between 8:30 a.m.
and 5.30 pm.
Ridge received the highest rainfall during the same period at 50.8 mm, followed by a pitampura at 16.5 mm.
Pusia, Sps Mayur Vihar, Lodhi Road and Palam recorded 3.1mm, 1mm, 1.1mm and 0.6mm rainfall, during the day.
The meeting to meet say light to a moderate bathroom might destroy the capital during the early hours on Sunday.
The goal material is also expected.
“We have issued a ‘orange’ warning for Sundays because moderate rain can cause puddles and congestion in several regions in Delhi,” said Kuldeep Srivastava, scientists at the comm.
Although the previous department has expected calm rain activities in the region, he changed its estimate on Saturday.
“The rainy season shifts to North India and close to Delhi and a low pressure system has been formed above the North Pradesh Madhya and therefore, rainfall activities increase in the capital,” said Srivastava.
It is possible that the rain is very light on Monday and the weather is expected to remain dry from Tuesday.
“The rainy season is expected to shift towards the legs of 10 August.
Rain activities may remain calm, while the maximum temperature is likely to increase to 36 degrees Celsius,” said an official met.
Short spells of rain on Saturday caused water to move in several parts of the city.
Traffic congestion was reported near Vikas Minar in Ito.
The Monsun report from South Delhi Municipal Corporation stated that complaints from tree logging were received from the school of daughters near Lado Sarai.
The East Corporation received complaints about Waterlogging from the South Shahdara Zone area, including Geta Bhawan near Geeta Colony, Chand Mohalla near Gandhi Nagar and Lahore Colony Baru at Shastri Nagar.
Delhi’s air quality, meanwhile, deteriorated with the ‘moderate’ category with an overall air quality index 101.
It is expected to remain on the lower side of the ‘moderate’ category for the next three days.

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