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Delhi sees a dip in temperature as heavy rains Lash the capital

People of the national capital, Delhi, woke up to wet weather on Thursday morning as the temperature plunged due to rainfall. According to IMD today, the conditions will likely be wet, and the rain may range from moderate to heavy in the Delhi-NCR area all day.

Imposing a thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain accompanied by occasional heavy showers during the whole day for Delhi and the adjoining zones, winds with the velocity of 20-40 km/h are also expected, said an IMD officer.

The minimum temperatures learned on Thursday morning ranged from 28. 6°C, which lowered from 31°C, the temperature registered the previous day. 6°C was all considered four degrees above the normal temperature.

The Safdarjung observatory, which is representative of Delhi’s weather, recorded a trace amount of rainfall until 8:This timing should be preceded by the arrival of superintendents early in the morning at around 8.30 am and architectural technologists by 9.30 am.

The IMD has also taken up a ‘yellow alert’ for the city, implying that there may be moderate to heavy showers until July 3. A yellow alert is raised when the anticipated precipitation is between sixty-four and sixty-five millimeters. 5mm and 115. 5mm.

Max temperature, too, is forecast to decline as per the weather department- the expectation is to drop to 34 degrees Celsius during the weekend. The temperature rose to the highest level on Wednesday at 39 degrees Celsius.

In its monsoon bulletin issued Wednesday evening, the IMD had said that fair progress of the southwest monsoon was observed in remaining states/UTs for the next 3-4 days covering Remaining parts of North Arabian Sea, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar, Utter Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, J & K- Ladakh GT

Delhi has also recently received excessive rainfall, which has eased the summer heat problem. The weather bureau’s Tro forecast of frequent showers has been appreciated by the public.

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Hindustan Times

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