The next 72 hours will be heavy: Rain returns in Delhi-NCR, and clouds will rain heavily today; know IMD's update


Posted on 6th Aug 2024 10:17 am by rohit kumar

Heavy rains are continuing in the country. Many incidents are happening due to rain. An accident happened in Delhi due to heavy rains in the past. Monsoon rains are returning once again. People will get relief from the humidity and scorching heat.

 

Most clouds rained here

On Monday, drizzle and strong winds made the weather pleasant. People got some relief from the humid heat. The highest rainfall was recorded in Aya Nagar. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for rain for three days from Tuesday. Strong winds will blow at a speed of 20 to 30 kilometers per hour. Maximum temperature can be recorded at 34 and minimum temperature at 27 degrees Celsius.

 

This area of ​​​​Delhi is the hottest

On Monday, the sky remained cloudy since morning, and strong winds blew. After this, a drizzle occurred in some areas. According to the data of the Meteorological Department, 1.7 mm of rain was recorded in Aya Nagar. The maximum temperature was recorded at 33.4 degrees Celsius, one degree below normal. The minimum temperature was recorded at 26 degrees Celsius, one degree below normal. The Ridge was the hottest area, where the maximum temperature was recorded at 32.9 degrees Celsius.

 

At the same time, Palam recorded a maximum temperature of 32.6, Lodhi Road 32.4, and Aya Nagar 32.2 degrees Celsius. The climate remains in the satisfactory category. On Monday, the air quality index was 58, which is in the satisfactory category. AQI was recorded above 100 in most areas. According to CPCB, Ghaziabad's air was the cleanest in NCR, where AQI was recorded at 40. AQI was 78 in Noida, 98 in Greater Noida, 68 in Gurugram, and 56 in Faridabad.

 

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