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Rain is not possible, Mercury will soar this week in the city

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Gurgaon: City residents, after a few days of bathing, under normal temperatures and overall weather conditions, are likely to face hot heat this week – without a big chance of rainfall.
According to the Ministry of India Meteorology (IMD), with the rainy season has shifted north, the rainfall activity in the region is likely to be subdued for the next three to four days.
Only isolated rainfall which can be witnessed in North Haryana District-District.
Also, Mercury can rise in the next few days.
“Patient rainfall is likely to apply in this region for the next few days because the rainy season shifts to the north.
There is a possibility of an increase in daytime temperatures of 3-4 degrees Celsius in the coming days.
Strong surface wind at speeds of 20-30 KMPJ will win during the day but will not have many effects at temperature, “said IMD officials.
Gurgaon only saw eight rainy days this month, while the rest of the day remained dry or received rainfall.
Between August 1 and 23, the city saw a 27% rain deficit with rain only 114.3 mm compared to normal 156.4mm.
However, the cumulative rainfall season since June 1 saw an excess of 35% at 510.7mm compared to the 2008 norm season .9mm.
On Monday, the maximum temperature in the city increases with notches and recorded at 35 degrees Celsius, up from Sunday 32.8 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature also rose to 24.7 degrees Celsius from 22.5 degrees Celsius the previous day.
The moisture index is relatively oscillating between 81% and 92%.
According to the Department of Weather, the maximum temperature tends to touch 37 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, while the minimum temperature is likely to drift around 24-25 degrees Celsius for the next six days.
The air quality index deteriorates a little but still in the ‘satisfying’ category on Monday.
The overall AQI reading is 76 by opposing 52 on Sunday.
Meanwhile, in Delhi the maximum temperature was recorded at 32 degrees Celsius on Monday.
The air quality index is recorded in satisfactory category with 82 readings on a scale.

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