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Monson continues to test patience in Delhi

New Delhi: Monsoon continues for Elude Delhi.
On Monday, Delhi saw a cloudy sky, but there was no rain.
Over the past three days, the Department of Indian Meteorology (IMD) has been waiting for rain to declare the onset of the monsone above the capital.
This department recently estimates the rainy season to cover Delhi on July 10.
Meet officials said the rainy season shift through the south, with the present passing Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, is one of the main reasons why the rain has avoided Delhi above the last 72 hours.
IMD on Monday said the type of failure was like with ‘rare’ models and predictions.
“No need to mention that the IMD has predicted well with high accuracy about the progress of the rainy season above Delhi quite accurately in recent years and also the progress of monsoon in various parts of the country during the rainy season – 2021 accurately, about four to five days ahead , “said the department in a statement.
“The situation is being monitored continuously and routine updates are given to their remaining progress in the remaining Indian sea.” IMD said Delhi was largely fortunate during this spell with the east wind at the lower level which was founded on July 8 and from July 9 and so on, the east wind had established the Indian northwest plan.
“The east wind which is full of humidity causes an increase in relative mercy and humidity.
It also causes the resurrection of the monsoon above the region and the occurrence of a fairly broad rainfall activity in East Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir and rainfall scattered above Punjab And Rajasthan Barat.
However, it did not cause significant rainfall activity over Delhi despite rainfall activities on neighboring places around Delhi, “India’s meteorological department stated.
An official meets said the conditions are still ‘profitable’ for rainfall, but rain patchy is seen in some parts of Haryana and South Delhi.
“Decent rain spells will mean the rainy season can be stated.
Monsune’s trough movement towards Madhya Pradesh has made it difficult for enough rain in Delhi,” the official added.
The IMD is owned on July 9 ‘moderate’ forecast to occur in the city between 11 and July 13th.
The normal date for Southwest Monsun to enter Delhi is June 27, which means it has been postponed for more than two weeks now.
Until 8:30 a.m.
on Monday, there were no stations in Delhi who recorded rainfall, although the weather department predicted light rain opportunities in several parts of Delhi Timur, North Delhi and Northwest Delhi during the day.
The maximum Delhi temperature on Monday stands at 37.7 degrees Celsius – two notches above normal for now this season.
IMD expects light shower and cloudy sky for Tuesday, with the maximum expected to dip to 33 degrees Celsius.

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