New Delhi: Open sky above Delhi Tuesday Tuesday morning and many parts of the city received heavy shower until night, flooded the road and caused traffic chaos that was too familiar in many stretches in the capital, reporting Jasjeev Gandhiok.
While this is the second “heavy” rain spell above the city this month – Safdarjung recorded 84.1mm from 8.30am to 17:30 to 17:30 – August, it will still enter the record meeting with a 13% rain deficit due to the distinctiveness of statistics.
The department recorded rain only until 8:30 a.m.
in the number of days.
Monsun to end with a strong note in the septtuesday bathroom will officially enter the September 1 account.
The rain discount was the day after 8:30 a.m., Delhi, compared to the average monthly monthly 247.7mm rainfall, only got 214.5mm in August this season.
The Meteorology Department of India classifies rainfall of more than 64.4mm in 24 hours as heavy.
“The pattern of uncertain rainfall in August.
Delhi received 138.8mm rainfall in one day but did not record a lot of rainfall instead.
Today is another heavy rain mantra right at the end of the month, and it will only be counted for September data, “An official said.
“The rainy season trough has shifted back to Delhi-NCR and more rainfall expected on Wednesday.” While Safdarjung recorded 84.1mm rainfall between 8:30 a.m.
and 17:30 on Tuesday, Jalan Lodhi Station was the Delhi Location, received 87.2mm in the same period.
Ridge Station, Palam, Ayanaagar, Pitampura, and Sports, all receive ‘moderate’ rainfall.
The IMD has issued a ‘orange’ warning for rainfall on Tuesday, which means predictions of moderate rainfall, with isolated places that record heavy rain.
Similar orange warnings are available for Wednesday, with estimates of moderate rainfall for the city and the possibility of several locations that receive heavy rainfall.
While Delhi received more than 500mm rainfall in July – 2.4 times normal 210.6mm – predictions were for precipitation to close to normal in August too.
For September, the long-term average is 125.1mm, but Tuesday has given 84.1mm in just nine hours.
In 2020, September only recorded 20.9mm rainfall.
“Rainfall activities are expected until Friday and this must place September in a surplus, which means the rainy season will end strongly for Delhi,” the official said.
Despite the rain, Delhi air quality could not be better than the ‘satisfying’ category, with an overall air quality index (AQI) of 73 against reading 81 on Monday.
Aqi is expected to go down in the next 24 hours, because the atmosphere is soaking.
The air quality system and weather forecasting and research (Safar), government forecasting agencies, Delhi air on Wednesday is likely to prove the best in the past month.
“The Safar model predicts that AQI will increase significantly from Tuesday night and will be the best in the past month after 2.
However, reducing wind with light rainfall from Wednesday and once again will increase the AQI level in the next two days after that, “Safar prediction.