New Delhi: The Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has issued a ‘orange’ warning for Sundays because heavy rains are predicted in isolated places.
‘Yellow’ warning has been issued for Monday to Wednesday, when there is a chance of light to moderate rain.
Rain is likely to continue for the next six days.
Track the level of pollution in your Coma Met officially said, “Rain activities are likely to increase from Saturday night.
On Sundays, moderate rain is expected in several places, while some regions tend to record heavy rain.
Light rain until it is predicted on Monday.” According to IMD, no rain was recorded starting at 8:30 a.m.
to 8:30 a.m.
on Saturday.
Only the sports complex station in East Delhi received 3.5 mm rainfall until 8:30 a.m.
Data Met Department shows that Delhi has received 102 mm rainfall between June 1 and July 17, while the normal sign during this period is 174.6 mm rainfall.
Capital has been placed in the deficit category at 42%.
The IMD classifies the rainfall in the deficit, when it is more than -19% and it is classified as a ‘big deficit’ or ‘great deficiency,’ when more than -59%.
If rainfall is between -19 and 19%, classified as normal.
Between 20 and 59%, rainfall is considered ‘advantages’.
On Saturday, the maximum temperature rose to 38.8 degrees Celsius in Safdarjung, Delhi Pangkalan Station.
The highest day temperature was recorded in Najafgarh at 39.4 degrees Celsius, followed by Palam at 38.9 degrees.
The minimum temperature is completed at 28.2 degrees Celsius, one notch above normal.
The relative humidity of oscillates between 54% and 83%.
However, because rain tends to attack the capital, the maximum temperature can dip to 35 degrees Celsius on Sunday.
With no significant rainfall activity recorded in the last two days, Delhi’s air quality deteriorated on Saturdays.
The overall air quality index (AQI) was recorded in 117 in the ‘moderate’ category on Saturday due to the ‘satisfying’ category on Friday.
Air quality and weather forecasting systems and research, forecasting under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, stated: “Southwest Monsun has advanced to Delhi.
Increasing rainfall activities tend to influence AQI positively.
Widespread rainfall is estimated on July 18 and 19.
AQI It is expected to remain in the ‘satisfying’ category to ‘good’ for the next three days.
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