Waterlogging, traffic jams across Delhi-NCR after heavy rains
India | August 31, 2021 15:57 ISTThe Indian Meteorological Department had predicted that thunderstorms and moderate to heavy rains would take place in parts of Delhi-NCR.
The Indian Meteorological Department had predicted that thunderstorms and moderate to heavy rains would take place in parts of Delhi-NCR.
Delhi and its adjoining areas in northwest India are likely to enter another "break monsoon" phase, the third this season, as the monsoon trough has shifted close to the foothills of the Himalayas and is predicted to stay there for another day, according to the India Meteorological Department.
IMD on Monday predicted light to moderate intensity rain accompanied by thunderstorms for Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
The residents of Delhi witnessed heavy rains along with thunderstorms on Saturday as IMD issued an orange alert for the city
According to the meteorological department, the national capital had recorded the highest-ever one-day rainfall of 184 mm for the month of August on August 2, 1961.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Delhi following heavy and continuous rainfall in the national capital.
According to Meteorological (MeT) officials, the maximum temperature would settle around 36 degrees Celsius. The relative humidity at 8.30 am was recorded 66 per cent.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday said fairly widespread to widespread rains are very likely over many parts of north and northeast India, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim during the next five days.
IMD had predicted generally cloudy skies with moderate rain or thundershowers on Sunday.
The city recorded a minimum temperature of 27.3 degrees Celsius, normal for this time of the year, IMD said.
IMD has also predicted that the AQI in Delhi NCR would remain satisfactory today.
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IMD on Monday predicted that rainfall during August and September, is likely to be on the higher side of normal.
National weather forecasting agency India Meteorological Department on Sunday morning predicted thunderstorm with moderate to heavy intensity rain over Delhi and NCR.
According to the officials, over 100 families living in the Yamuna floodplains have been moved to higher areas over the last few days.
On Saturday, a massive sinkhole was spotted near Hauz Khas. Thereafter, the area was blocked and barricaded by the traffic department.
National weather forecasting agency India Meteorological Department on Sunday morning predicted thunderstorm with moderate to heavy intensity rain over Delhi and NCR.
Heavy rainfall has hit several parts of the India in recent weeks, with floods and landslides in maharashtra and other states caused deaths of many. watch ground report.
The IMD on Friday had issued an orange alert, predicting moderate rain on Saturday and warning of possible waterlogging in low-lying areas of the national capital and major traffic disruptions.
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