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Rain is lightly likely today, the next dry mantra

Rain is lightly likely today, the next dry mantra
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Gurgaon: The population wakes up in a pleasant morning with a pleasant sky on Sunday when the minimum temperature is completed at 24 degrees Celsius, two notches under the normal season, and the maximum recorded at 32.5 degrees Celsius.
The humidity index is relatively oscillating between 91% and 97%.
During the day, some parts of Gurgaon saw moderate rain accompanied by thunder and recorded 28 mm rainfall until 5:30 a.m.
Many areas, including IFFCO Chowk, Narsinghpur, UDYOG VIHAR-IV, Atul Kataria, Patel Chowk, among others, were flooded after rain caused a lot of discomfort for the passengers.
However, there was no major disruption in the traffic movement witnessed in the city.
“Rain is light likely to be witnessed in several places isolated on Monday.
The weather will change a little after that and there will be many rainfall activities for the next few days.
Strong surface winds and part of the sky are estimated during this week that will maintain the temperature When examination but moisture can make people a little uncomfortable, “said an IMD official.
Because of the rain, the city air quality index has increased to satisfy with reading at 94 by opposing 111 the previous day.
Meanwhile, Delhi’s parts received ‘moderate’ rainfall on Sundays, with a short but intense shower recorded in places in the morning, and in the afternoon.
More rain is expected on Monday, with the Department of Indian Meteorology (IMD) forecasting light spells to moderate rainfall throughout the city.
Kuldeep Srivastava, scientists at the IMD, said that his condition was profitable for weeks and Mondays to moderate to medium rainfall, dry mantra was then expected from Tuesday and so on.
“During the rainy season through shifts, Delhi-NCR will receive less rainfall.
The intensity of rain will decrease on Mondays and Tuesdays, we can only expect strong surface winds but no rain,” said Srivastava.
Safdarjung, Delhi Pangkalan Station, received 6.9mm rainfall until 8:30 a.m.
on Sunday, recording 15.4mm other rainfall in the next nine hours.
Ayanagar and Ridge Station, meanwhile, accepts ‘moderate’ rainfall – 27.4mm and 29.6mm between 8:30 a.m.
and 17:30.
The maximum Delhi temperature is recorded at 33.4 degrees Celsius – one degree below normal.
However, moisture is relatively high, oscillating between 73 and 97% of the last 24 hours.
The meeting department has issued a ‘orange’ warning for the capital for Sunday, predicted moderate shower throughout the city.
Safdarjung, Delhi Pangkalan Station, has so far received 47.8mm rainfall this month, compared to a normal sign of 73.1mm until Sunday.

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