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Delhi-NCR witness respite from heatwave with rainfall | Hindustan Dot
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Delhi-NCR witness respite from heatwave with rainfall

While the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) has remained baking under the sun to ls endeavor in the last two months, some parts of the national capital experienced a fresh shower in the afternoon today.

IMD has predicted partly cloudy weather over the two-day weekend someone expected rains to occur now a new directive has been issued. As expected, some parts of the NCR received rainfall, but Noida, situated in Uttar Pradesh, benefited a lot from this, and these states experienced something different from heat wave conditions.

Speaking of the IMD – in the coming days, the monsoon will progress in several regions of Northwest India. There is a possibility to proceed with the further advancement of the Southwest Monsoon to more parts of the North Arabian Sea and Gujarat State.

The weather bureau has developed an ‘Orange’ warning for Gujarat with Isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall forecast till June 24. Delhi-NCR people will have an opportunity to feel the monsoon as expected on June 30, and people will be able to avoid the hot, uncomfortable weather at the end of June.

In other parts of the Mumbai metropolitan region, the city received rainfall a couple of hours ago this Sunday, and the IMD has forecast very heavy rainfall at isolated places for the subsequent days till June 27.

The weather agency has also recorded light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds within the next five days in Maharashtra and some parts of Gujarat.

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Hindustan Times

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