
It is raining heavily in Delhi-NCR. After the change in the weather in Delhi yesterday, it is raining since morning even today. It was cloudy in Delhi-NCR since late at night. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for rain in Delhi NCR for today and tomorrow.
The rains coming after tomorrow will bring down the temperature and also bring relief to the people of NCR. If there is no strong sunlight, then the weather is expected to remain pleasant. Earlier, the Meteorological Department had issued a yellow alert regarding rain in Delhi-NCR. The Meteorological Department had expressed the possibility that from August 3 to 5, there may be light or heavy rains in some places.
Let us tell you that in July it rained heavily in Delhi-NCR. This can be gauged from the fact that the capital received more than 75 percent monsoon rains in July.
Normally, July receives 209.7 mm of rain, while by the end of the month, 384.6 mm of rain has been received. The average rainfall in the entire monsoon season is 486.3 mm. According to the Meteorological Department, Delhi received good rainfall in July. In the monsoon season, it rains intermittently till 23-24 August.
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