
Delhi and several areas of the region of the capital (NCR) were hit on Wednesday evening with severe rainfall. Intensive showers led to waterlogging in different parts of the gurrogram, Haryan, causing great disturbance of traffic and inconvenience for commuting.
Several parts of the city have been reported disturbances of water and transport, including Nezru Place, Aurobindo Marg, Kailash Colony, Lajpat Nagar, Siri Fort Road, Chirag Delhi, Outer Ring Road, GK Marg, Old Road, Old Road, Old Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Road, MB Row Shadipur, Madhuban Chowk and National Highway 8.
From 17:30 and 20:30, the meteorological station Najafgarh recorded 60 mm of precipitation, followed by Aya Nagar (50.5 mm), Pragati Maidan (37 mm), North Campus (22 mm), Pusa (30 mm), Naraina), Naraina, Naraina), Naraina). Lodhi Road (1.5 mm).
Meanwhile, the primary meteorological station in Safdarjung recorded only 1.4 mm of precipitation.
Previously, there was no warning for the city, but in the afternoon the “orange” warning was issued. In the latest weather update, the warning was further escalated to “red”.
IMD said that mild to intense rainfall, accompanied by a slight storm and lightning, is very likely to occur across Delhi and the region of the capital (NCR).
Delhi on Wednesday recorded a minimum temperature of 26.4 degrees Celsius, while the weather office predicted a slight rain.
Relative humidity at 8:30 was 81 %.
The maximum temperature is expected to settle at 34 degrees Celsius.
(Tagstotranslate) heavy rain