Weather Update: Heavy Rainfall in Delhi-NCR, IMD issues Yellow alert for 2 days

Delhi can break the old record regarding rain and make a new record. In the next 24 hours, there is a possibility of heavy rain with the turn of the weather.

Yogita
Updated on: 16 Sep 2021 5:00 AM GMT
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New Delhi: The rainy season is going to start once again in the capital from Thursday. The department has issued a yellow alert for the next two days. This can bring down the temperature by four to five degrees Celsius above normal. Also, Delhi can break the old record regarding rain and make a new record. In the next 24 hours, there is a possibility of heavy rain with the turn of the weather.

Heavy Rain alert in Delhi:

According to the Meteorological Department, a new round of rain is starting in Delhi from Thursday. Due to this, Delhi will be continuously wet for the next two days. The department has forecast that there may be heavy rain with wind speed reaching 30 to 40 kmph in Delhi.

Rainfall conditions will remain the same for Friday, as a result the temperature may reach 31 degree Celsius by Friday. At the same time, the minimum temperature will remain up to 24 degree Celsius. According to meteorologists, the new round of rain can also set a new record of rain in Delhi.

IMD issues Yellow Alert:

Because, till now a total of 1146.4 mm of rain has been recorded in Delhi, which is the highest in the last 46 years. In the year 1975, 1155 mm of rain was recorded at Safdarjung, the official standard center of Delhi.

On the other hand, the harsh conditions of the sun were seen in Delhi on Wednesday. Due to the heat of the sun throughout the day, people were in bad condition. In between, the clouds camped, but things did not work out and people had to face the heat.

According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature was 35.3 degrees Celsius above normal and the minimum temperature was 25.2 degrees Celsius above normal. In the last 24 hours, the humidity level in the air was recorded in the range of 62 to 95 percent.

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