Delhi Weather Update: IMD predicts heavy rainfall, thunderstorms before October 5, expenses yellow alert for …

Delhi Weather Update: IMD predicts heavy rainfall, thunderstorms before October 5, expenses yellow alert for …

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According to the weekly prediction of the IMD, thunderstorms and rain are predicted between 5 and 7 October in Delhi. Relief of the rain is probably only on 8 October, when the day is expected to be partially cloudy.

The weather of Delhi will change with rain and thunderstorms predicted on October 5 and continue until October 7, according to the prediction of the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The weather department has also issued a yellow warning before October 6; However, no heavy weather warnings have been given. The temperatures are expected to remain moderate, according to reports ranging between 24 ° C and 32 ° C during this period.

Delhi to witness to rain and thunderstorms until October 7

The weather forecast indicates a partially cloudy Saturday with high temperatures ranging from 34 to 36 degrees Celsius and lows of 24-26 degrees Celsius in Delhi. By Sunday the weather is expected with a yellow alert in place, with very light to light rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning in the evening or night, with wind speeds of up to 50 km / h, according to the weather department. The prediction suggests that the rain will continue until October 7, with similar weather conditions. Relief of the rain is probably only on 8 October, when the day is expected to be partially cloudy. In general, the week will be dominated by cloudy weather and incidental rain, which offers mild and comfortable conditions for residents.

Artificial rain tests to be delayed

With these weather conditions, the plan of the Delhi government to perform artificial rain tests can be delayed. The unfavorable weather conditions ask civil servants to wait for a clear weather window. Milieu Manjinder Singh Sirsa Minister emphasized that the process will only be carried out if there is no possibility of rain, because clear weather conditions are crucial for meaningful results. The test, led by IIT Kanpur, is intended to explore clouds seeds as a solution to limit air pollution in Delhi. Sirsa stated: “We will wait for IMD to give us a green light and confirm that there is no possibility of rain. Otherwise it makes no sense to perform the test”. The project, which includes five aircraft sorties above Northwest Delhi, has already received DGCA approval and funds have been transferred to IIT Kanpur.

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