Monsoon arrives in Delhi- NCR, heavy downfall cast for coming many days

New Delhi The India Meteorological Department(IMD) has issued a red alert for Delhi- NCR. There will be light rain in the sky. Wind speed will be 30 to 40 km/h.
Monsoon arrives in Delhi- NCR, heavy downfall cast for coming many days
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New Delhi : The Monsoon is wreacking annihilation in Delhi- NCR. The rainfall has changed before the thunderstorm. The rainfall has been cloudy and windy for the history a many days. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rain in the state on Tuesday. Light to moderate rain is likely to do in Delhi and NCR. Wind speed will be 30 to 40 km/h.

The maximum temperature is likely to hang around 40 degrees Celsius, while the minimum will be around 31 degrees. Delhi gets relief from scorching heat The sky had been heavy since Monday morning. In the autumn, rain accompanied by breezy winds brought relief from the scorching heat in numerous areas. still, the scorching heat was agitating.

The Meteorological Department has read rain throughout the week. Temperature dips in Delhi The rainfall picked up on Monday autumn. The rain was accompanied by strong wind and thunder in numerous areas.0.6 mm of rain was recorded till 8:30 am. This leads to a drop in temperature. There was a bite in the air at night. According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature was recorded at 40.4 degrees Celsius, two degrees above normal.

The minimal temperature was recorded at31.6 degrees Celsius. According to the Meteorological Department, the loftiest downfall of 13 mm was recorded in Mayur Vihar. Palam recorded 6.9 mm downfall, Aya Nagar 1.5 mm, Ridge 0.8 mm, Pitampura and Pusa 0.5 mm each. Jafarpur was the hottest place According to the Meteorological Department, the Jafarpur area was the hottest. The maximum temperature settled at 41.1 degrees Celsius.

Aya Nagar and Najafgarh recorded maximum temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius, followed by 39.6 degrees Celsius in Pitampura and 38.5 degrees Celsius in Palam. The minimal temperature was recorded at 26.3 degrees Celsius. This is the rainfall for the week in Gurugram. In the Millennium City, people got relief from the heat due to light shadows in the sky on Monday.

Several corridor of the megacity entered light rains in the autumn. The rain also brought down the outside and minimal temperatures in the megacity. The megacity recorded a minimal temperature of 29.4 C and a maximum temperature of 39C. According to the Meteorological Department, the sky will remain cloudy throughout the week.

The air in the quarter was also normal on Monday. According to a bulletin issued by the Central Pollution Control Board, the air quality indicator of the quarter was recorded at 106. The AQI of Vikas Sadan was recorded at 98, Sector- 51 at 117 and Sector- 2 IMT Manesar at 128.

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