
DELHI RAINS: All schools in Gautam Buddha Nagar, Ghaziabad and Chandigarh will remain closed on Wednesday 3 September because the authorities moved to protect students and employees in the middle of heavy precipitation that moved Delhi’s seasonal season around 1,000 mm.
Why are schools in Gautam Buddha Nagar and Ghaziabad closed on Wednesday?
The Buddha Nagar and Ghaziabad authorities announced that all government and private schools, from kindergarten to class 12, will remain closed on Wednesday. The decision was taken as a preventive measure to ensure the safety of students and employees in the middle of unfavorable weather conditions affecting the region of the National City.
How many rainfall has so far received?
Delhi officially violated the rain sign of 1,000 millimeters for this monsoon season, an important milestone after two consecutive days of stable showers.
The National Capital was recorded within 31 August 963.4 mm rain, with another 37.8 mm 1. September and 16 mm to Tuesday evening, while the total number moved through the threshold. Capital already in mid -August, the fastest since 2021 exceeded its average average precipitation of 774 mm.
What is the weather forecast for the coming days?
The Indian meteorological department (IMD) placed a delle under a yellow warning and warned the inhabitants to remain careful, as more showers are expected. Light to medium rainfalls predict in several areas of the city.
As the rains continued, the maximum temperature was immersed at 29.4 ° C, approximately five degrees below normal, while the minimum settled at 21.7 ° C. However, the air quality remained in the “satisfactory” category with a 52 AQI reading category.
Are other regions affected?
Yes. Together with Gautam Buddha Nagar Chandigarh, he also declared a holiday for all schools 3. September due to persistent heavy rains. The city, which serves as a common capital of Pandjab and Haryana, has seen more than 140 mm precipitation since Sunday, which led to closure as security measures.
IMD issues a red warning of intensive precipitation in several North Indian states
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released a red warning on Tuesday before, predicting heavy rainfall exceeding 15 mm per hour, accompanied by storms, in several districts across Uttar Pradesh, Haryan, Himacal Pradesh and Pandjab.
According to IMD, the Pilibhit, Lakhimpur and Shahjahanpur districts in Uttar Pradesh weighed under a red warning. In Haryana, Fatehabad, Jind, Hisar, Grrabogram, Rewari and Mewat were warning.
In Kopc’s States, Chamba, Lahaul-Spiti, Kangra and Kulle in Himachal Pradesh were released a red warning. In Panjab, the affected districts of Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Moga and Barnal were affected.
“In these districts, there are probably heavy spells in these districts (> 15 mm/h) accompanied by storms. People recommend to take preventive measures and avoid vulnerable areas,” Met said.
The Ministry also issued an orange warning of slight precipitation between 5-15 mm per hour, accompanied by storms, in some districts East Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttarakhand, Uttarakhand, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmu.
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