Weather Update: Delhi records 'very heavy' Rain & lowest temperature after 70 years

According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the Safdarjung area of ​​Delhi recorded 60 mm of rain till 8:30 pm last night, the highest recorded since 1976.

Yogita
Published on: 20 May 2021 4:29 AM GMT
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New Delhi: Cyclone Tauktae has also been seen in Delhi-NCR and other states. Due to this, not only there has been a big change in the sudden weather, but the rain has also continued continuously. Due to this, old records of rain and temperature are also being broken continuously.

Heavy Rain in Delhi:

According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature in Safdarjung on May 19 was recorded at 23.8 degrees Celsius. This is the lowest maximum temperature recorded since 1951.

Earlier the lowest maximum temperature was recorded on May 13, 1982. It was recorded at 24.8 degrees Celsius.

Record 60 mm of rain in Delhi:

According to the Indian Meteorological Department, the Safdarjung area of ​​Delhi recorded 60 mm of rain till 8:30 pm last night, the highest recorded since 1976. On 24 May 1976, 60 mm of rain was recorded in 1 day, that record has been broken today.

Light rains, which have been continuously occurring since Tuesday night, continued throughout the day on Wednesday. There is no hope of continuous closure of continuous rains in the late night of Wednesday.

Due to this, the weather of Delhi-NCR has also changed completely. At the same time, due to the cold winds, people are also feeling cold due to the changed weather. At the same time, a huge drop in temperature has been recorded.

Cyclone Effect:

According to the Meteorological Department, Delhi has recorded the highest rainfall in the last 24 hours in 1 day in the month of May. The Meteorological Department has recorded 60 mm of rain in the National Capital Region till 8:30 pm on May 19.

At the same time, it has broken the record that was recorded on May 24, 1976 i.e. 45 years ago. Right now the rain continues. And the Meteorological Department has also expressed the possibility that 'heavy' to 'very heavy' rain is likely in some areas.

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