New Delhi: Long wait Delhi for the arrival of Monsun is getting longer on Sunday, with a rain bearing system losing another date with the capital.
When Delhies suffered unparalleled days with tempting clouds who did not provide, Indian Meteorology Department delayed Monsoon’s beginners with one more day, saying this system tended to reach Delhi-NCR on Monday.
This is the third date of the arrival of Monsoon issued by IMD in a few days.
Previously, the department said the system could be about the area on Saturday, then revised it until Sunday.
“Winds easterly and cloud conditions increase in this region and the rainy season is likely to occur on Monday.
Rain is also expected on Monday morning.
The onset date has been extended 24 hours on Sundays because it must be supported by the cloud and rain,” said RK Jenamani, Scientists at IMD.
Other meetings say, “according to the standard operating procedure, the emergence of the rainy season was declared based on the rainfall reported during the last 24 hours ending at 8:30 a.m.
on the day.
There was no rainfall which was recorded between 8:30 in the morning 10 July and 8.30 Pagi 11 July .
“This year, Monsun has repeatedly opposed the estimates of the IMD onset for the capital.
The department initially predicted the initial onset of the region, by saying the rain system could arrive around June 15, 12 days before the normal date of June 27.
But the system stopped in the NCR doorstep before going to a weak phase for more than two weeks.
“As on Sundays, the lower level of the lower East from Bengal Bay increasingly extends to the northwest, reaching Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan Timur.
The relatively low level humidity also increases in the region.
Therefore, the condition continues to benefit further progress from Western Monsun Power over Delhi, the remaining part of Uttar Pradesh and some parts of the punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan for the next 24 hours, “said Bulletin IMD.
This adds that conditions also become beneficial for further progress of southwest mononsun over the parts of the remaining countries for the next 48 hours.
If the rainy season arrives in Delhi on Monday, it will be the most delayed monsoon in 19 years.
The last time Delhi witnessed more delayed onset was in 2002, when the rainy season arrived on July 19.
In 1987, The Monsoon Hit Delhi on July 26, postpone recording of all time, IMD data showed.
Some parts of Delhi on Sunday received rainfall ‘traces’ while the IMD had predicted light rain along with Gusty’s wind from Sunday night to Monday morning.
The maximum temperature at 39 degrees Celsius is three degrees above normal.
The minimum temperature is completed at 28.8 degrees Celsius, one degree above normal.
Relatively oscillating humidity between 76% and 51%.
Watching Delhiites suffer unmatched and humid days on Sundays