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Light rain in Gurgaon, 2 days ahead can see a heavy shower

The city saw light rain on Sundays but would likely watch heavy shower and storm for the next two days.
The maximum temperature is expected to drop 2-4 degrees Celsius, said the Meteorology Department of India (IMD).
The maximum maximum temperature is 36.8 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is 30.6 degrees Celsius.
Relative humidity between 86% and 91%.
The bathroom starts around 6pm and lasts for about an hour.
“After rain, that night was fun,” said Priya Sharma, from DLF-1.
On Saturday, Gurgaon has recorded a maximum temperature of 39.2 degrees Celsius and the minimum is 28.2 degrees Celsius.
According to the Department of Weather, the western end of Monsoon tends to shift north from Sunday night.
But the east end is in the north of his normal position and will likely remain for two-three days and shift to the south after that.
“We expect a good monsoon shower for the next two days and there will be a fall at a maximum temperature of 2-4 degrees Celsius for the next 48 hours.
After that, it will rise again,” said an IMD official.
“On Monday, the sky will be cloudy with a light rain and storm.
The minimum and the maximum temperature may be around 26 and 28 degrees Celsius,” he added.
Gurgaon air quality is in a satisfying range in 72.
While the capital has a “orange” warning for Sunday, with the estimated IMD of heavy rainfall along with strong winds, rain avoids most of Delhi at all.
Only light rain was recorded in several places at night.
Meet officials said when the rainy season passed several parts of Delhi-NCR on Sunday, it did not move north towards Delhi and light shower only had an impact on the southern part, southwest and downtown briefly.
IMD has expected a light to moderate bathroom for Monday.
Safdarjung, Delhi base station, recorded rainfall “trail” between 8:30 a.m.
and 17:30, with 7.2mm rainfall was recorded in the next three hours.
Palam, noted 0.8mm to 5.30 in the afternoon and 3.3mm in the next three hours.
IMD classifies rainfall as “light” when it is between 2.5mm and 15.5mm; as “moderate”, when it’s between 15.6mm and 64.4mm; And as “weight”, when it exceeds 64.5mm in one day.
“Favorable conditions for rain, but the monsun trough is in the southwest of the capital and remains there.
It brings Rain West and South Delhi, but spells spread in the capital.
The condition will remain ideal for more rain in the next few days,” said an official met.
For Monday and Tuesday, IMD has a “yellow” warning in place, which means it will rain, but it will not cause severe interference.
While light rain to moderate is estimated on Monday, Rain Rain is estimated to Tuesday.
Although there was a lower rain opportunity on Wednesday and Thursday, meeting officials said drizzling activities were still estimated in some parts of Delhi.
The maximum Delhi temperature is 36.4 degrees Celsius, one degree above normal.
But the moisture level between 61% and 81% makes the day uncomfortable.

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