
Delhi-NCR Rains: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released a yellow warning of heavy rains in Delhi on Wednesday 3 September, the day after the rain caused waterlogging in several parts of the capital. Due to the overflow of Yamuna, several low -laid areas were flooded when the water entered the houses of Delhi.
IMD predicted: “Generally cloudy sky. One or two spells of very light to light rain/thunderstorms in many places with the possibility of slight rain in isolated places” for September.
The maximum temperature is expected to settle 1 to 2 degrees Celsius below normal, at approximately 32 and 34 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, it is expected that the minimum temperature above the Delhi will settle 2 to 4 degrees Celsius below normal, approximately 22 to 24 degrees Celsius.
Several seats in Gurogram, Noida, Ghaziabad and Faridabad witnessed a serious contamination when the commuters tried to penetrate through the knee waters of 2 September.
The Regional Meteorological Center in Delhi released at 5:00 in the morning a warning of clotting in the next two hours.
In the paper on X, the weather agency said: “Light to medium rainfall is very likely to occur at… isolated places of Delhi (Kanjhawala, Mundaka), NCR (Bahadurgarh)”, among other neighboring regions.
According to IMD, the primary meteorological station Safdarjung in Delhi noted Tuesday from 8:30 to 20:30 on Tuesday.
The current abysmal state and expectations have forced the authorities to announce the closure of all schools in Noida. Government and private schools in Noida and Greater Noida will remain today, 3 September, according to the order of 2 September.
GHAZIABAD Government and private schools will remain closed in the middle of the expectations of heavy rains, in the order of the district judge of 2 September.
Delhi traffic counseling
The Police Police in Post X said: “Due to the growing water level in Yamuna, the old iron bridge will remain closed for the WEF 02.09.2025, 14:00 to other commands.”
Counseling issued on 2 September warned commuting to the departure of traffic in Hanuman set, Raja Ram Kohli Marg and Geet Colony Road. He advised motorists to avoid the old iron bridge and neighboring sections and use public transport in the middle of heavy rains.
Further consultancy issued on Tuesday said: “Communicating passengers on Old GT Road is recommended to expect delay due to GTK Bus Depot, Yahangiri and Adarsh Nagar.
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