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Rain Check Heat Waves, More Shops may be in Monson Wait

Rain Check Heat Waves, More Shops may be in Monson Wait
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After being shaken from the hot heat for the past few days, the residents of Delhi-NCR got a break on Friday night when it rained, accompanied by a Gusty wind, cooled the city.
This region tends to see a cloudy sky and a light pre-monsoon shower for the next three or four days, except Sunday, according to the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD).
Mercury can also dip 2-3 degrees, he said.
Even though Noida and Ghaziabad watched a short spell rain about 2mm, it was enough to bring the welcome help from the soaring mercury.
Temperatures in cities are dipped from 42ºC in the afternoon to 33ºC at night.
“Because of the dry and southwest western winds, the condition of the heat wave is recorded in several places.
However, with a pre-monsoon shower, we expect rainfall to continue for the next few days,” said Kuldeep Srivastava, Head of the Regional Weather Forecasting Center IMD.
Meeting officials said Monsoon was still not expected until at least July 7th 7.
A tree fell on the roadside in Govindpuram due to heavy wind, briefly blocking traffic.
“But, no one complained because the rain brought us help from intense heat wave conditions,” said Sanjay Mishra, a resident.
In Delhi, who recorded the fourth consecutive Heatwave Day on Friday with mercury across 43ºC, intense rain spells at night to see sharp temperatures, from 37 degrees to 25 degrees to 25 degrees to 25 degrees.
Until 17:30 on Friday, Safdarjung, Delhi Pangkalan Station, has received 0.4mm rainfall, while Lodhi Road and Vihar Mayur each recording 2.5mm and 0.5mm.
Palam received the most rainfall, recording 26mm until 5.30 in the afternoon.
The moisture is relatively oscillating between 35% and 73%, respectively.
“While the temperatures remain high during the day, there is an impact of cooling immediately at night,” said Srivastava.
Estimates show that the activity of rain isolated throughout the week with a light rain spell expected on July 8.
Gurgaon residents also experienced pleasant weather after a few days that were uncomfortable, even though the heat waves continued on Fridays too – the maximum temperature was recorded at 42.8 degrees Celsius, six notches above normal.
The minimum temperature is recorded at 30.8ºC, four notches above normal.
The city has recorded the highest maximum temperature on Wednesday at 44.7ºC.
On Saturday, the minimum and maximum temperature can face around 31 and 43 degrees Celsius, respectively.
Gurgaon air quality index remains in a moderate category, but increases from Thursday 155 to 129.

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