Gurugram: After watching a break in Monsoon since August 22, the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) has predicted that the city can witness the light of moderate rainfall from Sunday with the rise of rainy season activities in the region.
According to IMD, the western end of the rainy season at sea level runs along the Himalayan feet and is very likely to shift gradually to the south of August 28.
Track the pollution level in your city “As a result, light rainfall to moderate activities is expected to be witnessed from 29 August in scattered and isolated places in South Haryana.
Substantial improvement can be witnessed on September 1.
There will be no significant change in daytime temperatures for 48 The next hour, afterwards, the temperature can drop 4-5 degrees Celsius with some good rain spells, “said Manmohan Singh, Director of the Head of Imd Chandigarh.
So far, this city has received 32% of excessive rainfall (510.7 mm) against normal 387.5mm season.
The excess rain can be associated with several heavy spells witnessed in July who received 379.2mm rainfall surplus, while June and August can experience a rainy deficit of 59% and 34%.
August has so far received 114.3mm compared to normal 172mm and June seeing a rain of 17.2 mm against the normal 42.5mm season.
With dry and warm weather conditions that apply over the past six days, the maximum temperature on Friday rose to 36.3 degrees Celsius-three notches above normal.
However, the temperature of the night time remains below the normal season at 23.3 degrees Celsius.
The moisture index is relatively oscillating between 72% and 87% on Friday.
According to the Weekly Estimated IMD, there will be a portion of the sky cloudy on Saturday with a minimum and maximum temperature, each floating around 24 and 35 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, the city air quality index improved to satisfying categories on Friday.
Aqi readings as a whole at 76 compared to 107 the previous day.