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The rain late brings Delhi closer to the 1944 record

The rain late brings Delhi closer to the 1944 record
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New Delhi: Part of the capital received a strong shower on Thursday night, who might see Delhi broke the record of all time for September rainfall on Friday.
The city is expected to see at least the delay in ‘two weeks’ in the southwest withdrawal of the Monsun this time, with officials to meet recording recording to continue until the first week of October too.
While rainfall ‘trail’ has been recorded in Safdarjung until 8:30 a.m.
on Thursday, meeting officials said the parts of South Delhi, Central, North and East received shower after that period, which would bring Delhi closer to the September 417.3 note MM in 1944 rainfall during the month.
The normal date for the withdrawal of Southwest Monsun from Delhi is September 25.
The date has been revised recently, with September 21, it was treated as a normal withdrawal date before 2020.
RK Jenamani, scientist at the IMD, said the Monsun had not to withdraw from Rajasthan Barat, with the IMD still awaiting a withdrawal to start to estimate the withdrawal from North India.
“After it starts, we will be able to say more precisely when other parts of Delhi-NCR can also see the withdrawal of monsoons.
But at this level, Delhi will not see it for two more weeks, with rain it is also expected in early October,” he said.
IMD in a warning was released at 8:50 a.m.
on Thursday that light to moderate will occur at night in most Delhi, estimating heavy intensity rain in several places too.
Safdarjung, until 8:30 a.m.
on Thursday received 408.3mm rainfall in September, which was less than 10mm briefly from all time records.
Forecasts for Friday, meanwhile, showing light shower is expected to cross the capital, by maximum precoction at 33.3 degrees Celsius.

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