Gurgaon: A brief spell of early-evening mild rain followed by gusty winds and thunderstorm attracted the much-need relief to the occupants by the most popular weather conditions existing in town on Friday.
Nevertheless, the mild showers were sufficient to trigger waterlogging in many low-lying regions of Gurgaon, such as DLF-1,3, Udyog Vihar, Palam Vihar and Sector 23A.
The minimum temperature was recorded at 27 degrees Celsius, a top notch over the year’s average, although the highest was 39.6 levels on Friday.
The air quality index (AQI), nevertheless, slowed slightly and slid into the’medium’ category.
The total AQI was listed in 126 from an understanding of 97 on Thursday.
Based on IMD, there’ll be partially cloudy sky with a couple of spells of rain or thundershowers on Saturday too.
The maximum and minimum temperatures are most likely to float about 27 and 40 degrees Celsius, respectively.
“There is a chance of thunderstorms and rain in isolated locations on Saturday too.
On the other hand, the germ level increases by 02-04 levels throughout the next 3-4 days,” an official said.
The brief spell of rain illuminates many low-lying regions of the town, such as DLF-1,3, Udyog Vihar, Palam Vihar and Sector 23A.
“Each of the tall promises of MCG dropped flat over 15 minutes of this rain.
Because of non-cleaning of drains within the industry, rain water sprinkled over the whole colony street.
We’ve asked the human body to wash and fix the storm water heaters, however nothing was completed,” explained Malkhan Singh Yadav, president of Sector 23A RWA.
“The brief spell of rainfall has spelt disaster within this section of Gurgaon also, and totally inundated the region,” said Sanjiv Chandokhe, a resident of DLF-3.