NEW DELHI: Many areas of the federal capital observed moderate to heavy rain together with powerful winds on Thursday.
Track the contamination level in town”Thunderstorm with mild to medium intensity rain could happen over and adjacent areas of several areas of New Delhi ( ITO, Rajeev chauk, President House, India Gate, Budha Jayanti Park) Baraut, Bijnaur, Khatauli, Sakoti Tanda, Kithor, Narora, Debai, Anupshahar, Jahangirabad, Bulandshahar, Atrauli (UP) during following two hours, even” tweeted IMD in 10.10am on Thursday.
Delhi: Heavy rain and wind turbines various areas of the federal funding, visuals across Talkatora Road.
#DelhiRains https://t.co/5zZuEtzzub— TOI Delhi (@TOIDelhi) 1623907757000While the minimal temperatures in Delhi was listed at 26.2 degrees Celsius, the max is predicted to pay around 37 degrees Celsius.
Heavy rain, combined with powerful winds, lashes portions of #Delhi; visuals out of region around Shastri Bhawan https://t.co/0LIidCR97D— TOI Delhi (@TOIDelhi) 1623906853000A brief but intense bout of pre-monsoon rain has been listed in a number of areas of the capital on Wednesday.
It attracted the highest temperatures to 34.2 degrees Celsius, that was five degrees below normal.
17/06/2021: 10:05 IST; Thunderstorm using mild to medium intensity rain could happen over and adjacent areas of …
https://t.co/GyahxHgqoL— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) 1623904602000Delhi’s air quality had been from the’decent’ class on Thursday afternoon, together with Central Pollution Control Board info demonstrating the hourly air quality index (AQI) in 100 in 8.05am.
An AQI between zero and 50 is known as”great”, 51 and 100″decent”, 101 and 200″moderate”, 201 and 300″weak”, 301 and 400″quite bad”, along with 401 and 500″acute”.
(With inputs from agencies)