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Safdarjung Delhi now has a 56% rainfall deficit

Safdarjung Delhi now has a 56% rainfall deficit
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New Delhi: With rain avoid the capital for the past few days, Safdarjung, which is a city base station, in the deficit category at 56%.
The station has recorded 63.2 mm rainfall in August by opposing 142.4mm normally.
However, the meeting department said because the moderate rain was expected this month, the situation in Safdarjung would likely increase.
This city is likely to receive rain from Thursday.
The department has issued a ‘orange’ warning for Friday.
Data from the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) shows that in August, the city has received 63.2mm rainfall in five days of rain.
Normal rainfall for the whole August was 247.7 mm.
No rain has been recorded in the observatory since August 10, while shower is not possible for the next two days.
Kuldeep Srivastava, scientists at the IMD, said, “There is a possibility of one or two rain spells in the month and it is expected that Safdarjung’s condition can increase in the past.
Light rain can destroy the city on a few days too.” According to IMD, Safdarjung recorded excess rain In July at 141%.
It accepts 507.1mm rainfall compared to normal rainfall 210.6mm.
However, June looked at the 47% deficit.
It was almost normal in August last year because Safdarjung received 237 mm rainfall as opposed to a sign of 247.7 mm rainfall.
The meeting department said that rain activities would likely be continued in the capital from Thursday with mild rain estimates.
However, rainfall activities are likely to increase on Friday and Alert ‘Orange’ has been heard for the city.
“Because of the cyclone disorders in the north-west of Uttar Pradesh and North-West Madhya Pradesh, moderate rain is estimated at Delhi on Friday.
In addition, the wind direction on Friday can turn east, which carries moisture,” said Srivastava.
However, light rain is being predicted for Saturday and light rain or the goal for Sunday.
Meanwhile, the maximum temperature rose to 37.4 degrees Celsius, three degrees above normal, on Monday.
The minimum temperature is recorded at 27.3 degrees Celsius, one notch above normal.
The moisture is relatively oscillating between 77% and 45%.
The maximum temperature is predicted to dip to 32 degrees Celsius on Friday.

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