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Delhi: Rain to continue until the end of the month; Orange warning for today

Delhi: Rain to continue until the end of the month; Orange warning for today
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New Delhi: Light shower to continue across the capital on Wednesday with rainfall recorded throughout the day.
Track the pollution level in your Cityovercast condition means Delhi records a maximum of only 27.6 degrees Celsius-twen notches below normal for now this season.
The Indian Meteorology Department estimates light to the moderate bathroom to continue until the end of the month.
The ‘orange’ warning is in place for Thursday, it shows the possibility of moderate rainfall.
Kuldeep Srivastava, Scientists at the IMD and Head of the Regional Met Office, said the estimated seven days of IMD showed rain until July 3 and other rainy days expected throughout the city on Thursday.
“Conditions look ideal for other spells with moderate rainfall, while some parts may receive light rainfall.
Some areolated parts can also receive heavy rainfall,” said Srivastava.
He said the intensity of rain may remain similar on Friday, however, it is expected to be reduced from Saturday so on.
Safdarjung, Delhi base station, recorded 5.4mm rainfall until 8:30 a.m.
on Wednesday, recording 4.1mm rainfall again in the next nine hours.
Palam received 68.7mm rainfall until 8:30 a.m., followed by 26.8mm rainfall in the next nine hours.
Ridge Station and Ayanaagar received ‘moderate’ rainfall throughout the day with 32.6 and 22.4mm rainfall recorded, respectively, between 8:30 a.m.
and 5:30 a.m.
The relative humidity level also remains on the higher side on Wednesday, oscillating between 84 and 100%.
Rainfall is classified as ‘light’ when it is between 2.5 and 15.5mm, as ‘moderate’ when between 15.6 and 64.4mm, and ‘weight’ when it is above 64.5mm in one day.
Until Wednesday morning, Safdarjung received 386.3mm rainfall, which almost doubled the monthly normal sign of 210.6mm.
Meanwhile, Delhi’s air quality increased to the lower limit of the ‘satisfying’ category with the overall air quality index (AQI) of 61.
On Tuesday, it was recorded as 98 (satisfying).
The city is expected to record a maximum temperature of around 29 degrees Celsius on Thursday.

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