Noida, Central Delhi High 2 Rain Poor Areas In Northwest India: Climate Division

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Gautam Buddh Nagar had a shortfall of 85% rain and Central Delhi had a shortfall of 62%

New Delhi:

Central Delhi has recorded 62 % much less rainfall this monsoon season up to now and is the second-most rain poor district in northwest India, in response to India Meteorological Division information.

The district has gauged 222.9 mm rainfall in opposition to the traditional of 582.three mm since June 1, when the monsoon season begins.

It’s the second-most rain poor district in northwest India this monsoon season after Gautam Buddh Nagar (Noida and Better Noida), which has recorded solely 66.three mm rainfall in opposition to the traditional of 452 mm – a shortfall of 85 %.

Northeast and Northwest Delhi have additionally recorded 33 % much less precipitation up to now.

Whereas Northeast Delhi has gauged 401.5 mm rain in opposition to the traditional of 582.three mm, Northwest Delhi reported 276.5 mm in opposition to 399.7 mm recorded often.

Districts in northwest India which have recorded over 50 % rainfall deficiency embody Panchkula (-61 %), Mathura (-60 %), Ghaziabad (-59 %), Kausambi (-57 %), Bulandshahr (-56 %), Rampur (-55 %), Hoshiarpur (-53 %), Rohtak (-52 %) and Kanpur (50 %).

The climate division has issued an alert for average rainfall in Delhi-NCR right now.

The rains are more likely to inundate low-lying areas and trigger visitors disruption, the IMD advisory mentioned.
 

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