
The rain brought several parts of Delhi, Noida and brought relief from the thermal wool. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) put national capital under the yellow warning of the day, according to PTI.
The recent weather announcement states that rainfall is expected in several areas of Delhi, including Eastern Delhi, Shahdary, Central Delhi, North Delhi, South Delhi and Western Delhi, and will probably be accompanied by thunder and strong winds in the coming hours.
National capital today has seen a minimum temperature of 25.6 ° C, which is 0.5 degrees above the seasonal diameter according to the weather office.
IMD predicted partially cloudy the sky throughout the day. Relative humidity was recorded at 82% at 8:30. The maximum temperature is likely to reach approximately 35 ° C. At 9 am, the air quality in Delhi was categorized as “mild”, with the air quality index (AQI) measured at 107.
“Monsoon Retreat in Delhi can be expected until 22-23 September”
According to HT report, Malesh Palawat, Skymet vice president, Delhi could see light rainfall between 16 and 19 September due to the interaction between western disturbances and the low -pressure system in the southwest states.
“It is likely that Delhi can receive light rains between 16 and 19. September due to the interaction between western interference and low-pressure area above the southwest states. It will then take several days to meet the necessary selection criteria and retreat in Delhi until 22-23,” Palawat said.
Officials stated that in order for the monsoon to be declared to withdraw from the region, certain conditions must be met, which include at least five consecutive dry days, the presence of anticyclonic winds and a significant decrease in moisture levels.
Meanwhile, IMD predicted severe precipitation in the sub-Himalayan districts of West Bengal to 19 September caused by the circulation of upper air and a strong inflow of moisture. The weather department also predicted light to middle rain with storms and lightning in many parts of South Bengal.
According to IMD, it will lead to heavy shower in Sub-Himalayan districts in Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Jalpaiguri, Cooch Behar and Alipurduar, the upper air circulation over the eastern Uttar Pradesh and nearby Bihar.
In 24 hours to 8:30 on Wednesday, Cooch Behar recorded the highest precipitation at 62 mm, followed by a Jalpaiguri with 56 mm and Alipurduar with 55 mm, IMD mentioned.
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