New Delhi: The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has issued an orange warning for moderate rain in the capital on Saturday, with the resurrection of the monsoon in northwestern India.
Precipitation is expected to carry a maximum temperature of up to 32 degrees Celsius in three to four days.
On Wednesday, the capital recorded a maximum temperature of 38 degrees Celsius, four notches above normal.
The minimum temperature is completed at 27.4 degrees Celsius.
Delhi has just recorded 63.2 mm rainfall against normal 157.1 mm so far this month as the capital and regions side by side in northwest India have entered the season’s break phase, this season, on August 10, now has expected isolated heavy rain In Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab and Delhi between August 19 and August 23 with the resurrection of the Monsun.
Weather experts say good rainfall in the last 10 days is expected to cover the precipitation deficit in the capital.
Usually, 247.7 mm rainfall capital gauge in August.
IMD previously estimated normal rainfall for Delhi this month.
During the rainy season, there are spells when the rainy season passes shifting to the legs of the Himalayan, which leads to a sharp decline in rainfall in most countries.
However, rainfall increases along the legs of the Himalayas, Northeast India and the parts of the South Peninsula.
In July, the Monsoon had entered the first break even before it reached most of the northwestern area of India, including Delhi.
The capital has measured unusual 507.1 mm rainfall in July, which is almost 141 percent above normal.
It was also maximum rainfall in the month since July 2003, and the second highest ever.
Because of the intense rain explosion in July, the capital has measured rainfall of 605.1 mm since June 1, when the rainy season began, to normal 433.2 mm.
IMD uses four color codes: green means everything is fine; Yellow shows bad weather.
It also shows that the weather can change worse, causing interference with daily activities.
Orange warnings are issued as a warning for very bad weather with potential interference in trips by road and disposal of closures and power supply disorders.
Red is when very bad weather conditions will certainly interfere with travel and power and have a significant risk of life.