Gurgaon: After experiencing warm and humid weather conditions for more than a week, Sunday brings a break for residents because some parts of the city receive light rain in the afternoon.
The old gurgaon section saw a drizzle around 2:00 p.m.
which lasted for a few minutes, but it was not enough to be recorded at the IMD Observatory.
However, the maximum temperature fell from 35.4 degrees Saturday Celsius up to 34 degrees Celsius on Sunday, following a short bath mantra and some cloudy conditions.
The minimum temperature is completed at 25.4 degrees Celsius, while the humidity index is relatively oscillating between 75% and 80% on Sundays.
According to the Weather Department, more rain is available for the next four days, however, it will increase on Tuesday with a light shower until it is being accompanied by a storm.
The Met Department has issued a yellow warning for Monday that predicts a light bath with a partially cloudy sky.
An IMD official said, “The western end of the rainy season at sea level near the normal and east end is in the south of his normal position.
The Monsun trough is very likely to be in the south of his normal position for the next 4-5 days.
As a result, there will be Rain of intermittent light during this period with a chance of a little intense spell.
“Gurgaon last received 39mm rain on August 21 and since then the condition of dry weather applies in the city.
It has recorded a 39% rain deficit this month and only received 114.3 mm rain compared to normal 188.5 mm.
However, this district has 32% of excessive rainfall between June 1 and August 29, with rain 510.7 mm compared to the normal 387.5mm season.
According to weekly estimates, the maximum temperature is likely to drift around 30-34 degrees Celsius in the next six days, while the minimum temperature will settle around 25-26 degrees Celsius.
The city air quality index on Sundays a little worsened but remains in a moderate category.
Aqi as a whole was on 122 against 107 the previous day.
Meanwhile, drizzle was also recorded in several parts of Delhi on Sunday.
According to the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), rainfall activities are expected to increase in the last two days of a month.
While light shower is estimated on Monday, moderate rainfall can occur in several places on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Officials said rainfall was expected to continue until Friday, but Delhi could not accept the ‘heavy’ rainfall spells during this period.
Safdarjung, Delhi base station, has received 214.5mm rainfall so far until 8.30 in the morning on Sunday, with a normal sign at 241.9mm.
However, the station does not record rainfall during the day.
This means the station is currently a 11% deficit, officials said.
“The rainy season is still south of Delhi-NCR, but some light rainfall activities will still occur in the region.
Unless the rain is worth noting on Tuesday, Safdarjung can end the month in a little deficit,” said an official.
While there was no rainfall recorded in Safdarjung, Lodhi Road recorded rainfall ‘traces’ between 8:30 a.m.
on Saturday and 8.30 in the morning on Sunday, Ridge recorded 22.2mm and Najafgarh received 0.5mm during this period.
Between 8:30 a.m.
and 17:30 on Sunday, only the Palam received the rain, recording the rainfall ‘trail’.
Delhi air quality remains in the ‘moderate’ category.
This shows an increase on Sunday, down from 147 (moderate) on Saturday to 119.
Safar, the government’s air quality forecasting agency, said AQI would probably remain in the ‘moderate’ category in the next two days, with the remaining PM10 pollutants.
External dust from the western part of Delhi and local resuspended dust in the NCR cannot be spread due to low wind speeds.