New Delhi: Delhi records an intense rain spell again on Friday.
Safdarjung, Delhi Pangkalan Station, recorded 42.8mm rainfall until 5:30 a.m., while Lodhi Road received 62mm rainfall during the same period.
Safdarjung has so far recorded 500mm rainfall in July, while the normal limit for this month is only 210.6mm.
Track the level of pollution in the CityIndia meteorological department you say the rain spells are short but intensely seen in some parts of the capital with the rain give some parts that are missed.
Other spells from moderate to heavy rainfall expected on Saturday and Monday.
The department has issued an orange warning for both days.
Kuldeep Srivastava, Scientists at the IMD, said the rainy season remains in and around Delhi, which leads to more rainfall than generally seen.
“Monsun may have been longer to reach Delhi, but now, it survives in and around this region with moderate to heavy rainfall in Haryana, Delhi, up and surrounding areas.
However, moderate rainfall is estimated until Tuesday, the intensity is possible Stronger on Saturdays and Mondays, “said Srivastava.
While Safdarjung has recorded 463.5mm rainfall until 8:30 a.m.
on Friday, he received another 42.8mm, taking a total monthly rainfall number to 506.3mm.
This includes three ‘heavy’ rainfall spells of this month, including 72mm on Thursday, 100mm on Tuesday and a 69.6mm mantra on July 19.
The meteorological department classifies rainfall as ‘heavy’ on one day.
This is also July Delhi arranged since 2003, when 632mm was recorded for a month.
Note tends to remain intact.
Other stations, who received rainfall on Friday, including Palam, Ridge, Ayanagar and Pitampura, recorded 14mm readings, 21.6mm, each 1.7mm and 22.5mm, until 5.30 in the afternoon.
The moisture level continues to remain on the higher side, oscillating between 79 and 98%.
Friday’s bathroom keeping Delhi air in the ‘satisfying’ category with the overall air quality index (AQI) recorded in 76.
Further increase in air quality is estimated in the next few days.
“Active rainfall spells tend to influence AQI more positively through the washing process.
‘Satisfying’ for ‘good’ AQI is estimated for the next three days,” Safar said, a body under the Ministry of Earth Sciences.
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