New Delhi: Gesture conditions apply in the national capital on Saturday with several parts that receive light rain even when the IMD issues a yellow warning that shows bad weather for Sunday and the day after tomorrow.
The city records a maximum temperature of 33.2 degrees Celsius, notch below the season average while the minimum resolved at 24.6 degrees Celsius.
The moisture level oscillates between 95 percent and 68 percent.
The ridge area of the city recorded a trace of rainfall while Ayanaagar and Noida recorded 0.4 mm rain and 0.5 mm.
The Indian Meteorology Department has issued a yellow warning for Sunday and Monday.
Of the four color codes used by IMD, yellow shows bad weather.
It also shows that the weather can change worse, causing interference with daily activities.
On Sundays, the maximum and minimum temperature tends to direct around 32 degrees Celsius and 25 degrees Celsius.
Delhi September rainfall has violated a 400 mm mark.
At 413.3 mm to Friday night, it was the maximum rainfall which was recorded this month since 417.3 mm in September 1944, officials said.
Monsun this year has produced excessive rainfall of 1,169.7 mm in Delhi until Friday night, the highest since 1964 and the third highest because the data has been managed by IMD.
Delhi has explored rainfall of 1,155.6 mm in 1975 and 1,190.9 mm in 1964.