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Dried mantra possibilities from tomorrow in Delhi, said IMD

Dried mantra possibilities from tomorrow in Delhi, said IMD
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New Delhi: Delhi’s part receives ‘moderate’ rainfall on Sundays, with short but intense shower recorded in places in the morning, and in the afternoon.
More rain is expected on Monday, with the Ministry of India’s Meteorology (IMD) estimates that light spells to moderate rainfall throughout the city.
Kuldeep Srivastava, scientists at the IMD, said that his condition was profitable for weeks and Mondays to moderate to medium rainfall, dry mantra was then expected from Tuesday and so on.
“During the rainy season through shifts, Delhi-NCR will receive less rainfall.
The intensity of rain will decrease on Mondays and Tuesdays, we can only expect strong surface winds but no rain,” said Srivastava.
Safdarjung, Delhi Pangkalan Station, received 6.9mm rainfall until 8:30 a.m.
on Sunday, recording 15.4mm other rainfall in the next nine hours.
Ayanagar and Ridge Station, meanwhile, accepts ‘moderate’ rainfall – 27.4mm and 29.6mm between 8:30 a.m.
and 17:30.
The maximum Delhi temperature is recorded at 33.4 degrees Celsius – one degree below normal.
However, moisture is relatively high, oscillating between 73 and 97% of the last 24 hours.
The meeting department has issued a ‘orange’ warning for the capital for Sunday, predicted moderate shower throughout the city.
Safdarjung, Delhi Pangkalan Station, has so far received 47.8mm rainfall this month, compared to a normal sign of 73.1mm until Sunday.
Overall, since June 1, Safdarjung has received rainfall of 589.7mm – a large piece that comes in July.
The normal sign from June 1 to August 8 is 349.2mm, making it an excess of 69%.
Delhi’s air quality, meanwhile, is in the ‘moderate’ category on Sunday, with the overall air quality index (AQI) of 109.
Despite the rain, AQI deteriorated from the reading of Saturday 101 (medium), with PM 2.5 main pollutants.
Safar, a body under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, said the air quality in the ‘moderate’ category was due to slow dispersions and scattered rain.
This estimates Delhi air quality to deteriorate further in the next three days, touching the higher end of the ‘moderate’ category.

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