Weather update: Parts of Delhi-NCR received heavy rainfall, IMD predicts more shower until …

Weather update: Parts of Delhi-NCR received heavy rainfall, IMD predicts more shower until …

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Delhi and his adjacent cities experienced heavy rainfall in the early hours of Monday, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) carried out an orange warning for the national capital. The warning took effect until 3:42 am, while Gurugram’s warning was in place until 2:08 pm. Ghaziabad and Noida, on the other hand, were placed under a yellow alert, which was in force until 1:55 am.

Delhi and his adjacent cities experienced heavy rainfall in the early hours of Monday, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) carried out an orange warning for the national capital. The warning took effect until 3:42 am, while Gurugram’s warning was in place until 2:08 pm. Ghaziabad and Noida, on the other hand, were placed under a yellow alert, which was in force until 1:55 am.

Weather update

According to the IMD, the minimum temperature in Delhi settled at 24.2 degrees Celsius, 1.9 notch above the average of the season. The maximum temperature registered on Sunday was 34.1 degrees Celsius, 0.2 notch under the seasonal average. The IMD has predicted that Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) will be influenced by a strong Western disruption that prevails from Monday in Northwest India.

The weather department has also predicted that light for heavy rainfall for the next two days in Delhi-NCR region

The Western disturbance is expected to bring strong wind and rainfall to the region, with wind speeds of up to 50 kilometers per hour. This weather pattern will probably also continue to exist on Tuesday. As a result of the Western disturbance, the IMD predicted a decrease in the minimum temperature from Wednesday due to cold northwest wind.

Delhi’s AQI

The recent rainfall and strong wind have contributed to the improvement of air quality in Delhi, which driven back on Saturday to the ‘moderate’ category after a short spell of cleaner air. According to the daily bulletin of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi’s 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) was on Saturday at 138 at 4 p.m. Civil servants expect scattered showers on Sundays and more widespread rain early next week to help remove pollutants from the air from the capital.

Weather forecast

The IMD has issued an orange report for Delhi and Gurugram, which indicates strong wind and heavy rainfall. The temperature in Delhi is expected to fluctuate in the coming days, with a predicted temperature range of 22-28 degrees Celsius. The weather forecast also indicates a high risk of rain showers and thunderstorms in the region. As the weather continues to evolve, residents are advised to stay up to date with the latest weather forecasts and warnings.

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