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Delhi saw 29% of the excess rainfall so far this monsoon

Delhi saw 29% of the excess rainfall so far this monsoon
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New Delhi: The capital wakes up to the consecutive early morning, with a moderate bath taking the total rainfall in September to 229.8mm until 8:30 a.m.
on Thursday.
According to the Data Department of the Indian Meteorology (IMD), this almost doubled the normal normal sign of 125.1mm, with the recording of September two consecutive days of “heavy rain”.
Rain is expected to continue this week, with IMD concoction on Friday.
The last time Delhi received more rain in September 2010 – 332.9mm, but throughout the month.
IMD has placed the overall rainfall of Delhi this rainy season in the “advantages” category at + 29%.
However, its distribution is very uneven, with the North and Central Regency has touched the “great advantage” category of 112% and 75%, while northeast neighbors are the only district with a 37% deficit.
The New Delhi district is also in the range of “great advantages”.
The northeastern district has so far received 368.8mm rainfall as opposed to 582.3mm normally.
North, who has settled the best, records 963.3mm rainfall – 112% of excess.
Central Delhi has received 1.020.9mm rainfall by opposing the usual 582.3mm.
“The distribution of rainfall can vary from one place to another.
More shower is expected in September,” said R K Jenaman, a senior scientist at the National Weather Forecasting Center.
The date of the normal withdrawal for the rainy season is September 25.
Delhi: The residents woke up to another wet morning, after the highest September rain on the Rednesdayimd classified the rainfall in the deficit when more than -19%.
Antarat -19% and 19% are considered “normal” and 20-59% “excess”.
“Great excess” is when rainfall is 60% more than usual.
The capital has received 625.4mm rainfall between June 1 and September 2 as a normal 484.3mm.
While the northwestern and southwestern district is in the category of “advantages” each of 49% and 48%, east, south and west “.
This Monsun, Delhi has recorded six days” heavy rainfall “.
IMD classifies rainfall as” heavy “When it exceeded 64.4mm in a 24 hour period and” very heavy “when it exceeded 115.5mm.” Very heavy rainfall as it was unusual for September, but it was seen in the past, “said an official met.” Safdarjung has received more.
from 200mm in two days and if the rain is light until it continues, it can pass the 2010 mark at the end of September.
“While Saturday might see a break, the bathroom is expected again from Sunday, until Tuesday.
Delhi records a maximum temperature of 32.3 degrees Celsius – Two notches below normal.
Meanwhile, air quality at the bottom of the “satisfying” category, with the air quality index at 64.

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