Delhi Probably To Witness Heavy Rains Between August 26-28: Climate Workplace

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Delhi has recorded 213 mm rainfall in opposition to the conventional of 207 mm in August to date. (File)

New Delhi:

Overcast situations on Monday stored the mercury in test within the nationwide capital which is more likely to witness a spell of heavy rains between Wednesday and Friday, the meteorological division mentioned.

Kuldeep Srivastava, the top of the regional forecasting centre of the India Meteorological Division (IMD), mentioned the monsoon trough is more likely to shift northwards and can stay near Delhi-NCR from Tuesday night to Friday.

Beneath its affect, a convergence of lower-level easterly winds from the Bay of Bengal and southwesterly winds from the Arabian Sea will happen over northwest India, he mentioned.

Widespread rainfall with remoted heavy to very heavy showers are predicted over northwest India throughout the interval.

“One or two spells of average rain, thundershowers with remoted heavy rain might happen between Wednesday night time and Friday afternoon,” he mentioned.

On Monday, the utmost temperature settled round 32.7 levels Celsius, a notch under regular. Humidity ranges oscillated between 68 per cent and 89 per cent.

Delhi has recorded 213 mm rainfall in opposition to the conventional of 207 mm in August to date.

General, it has gauged 531 mm precipitation in opposition to the conventional of 482 mm since June 1, when the monsoon season begins.



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