Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Light rain, thunder strike Capital

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com PTI

NEW DELHI: Delhi residents on Thursday woke up to light rain, followed by thundersto­rm and strong winds in parts of the national capital. The swift winds proved a blessing as they helped reduce the pollution levels.

India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) recordings show that the Safdarjung weather station, which is considered the official marker for the city, received 0.5mm of rain till 5.30pm Thursday. The Palam observator­y received 2.6mm rain, while Lodi Road received 0.1mm till 5.30pm.

Kuldeep Srivastava, head of IMD’S regional weather forecastin­g centre, said apart from light rain, many parts also saw thundersto­rms in the evening. He said under the influence of a passing western disturbanc­e, the temperatur­es also increased in the region. At the Safdarjung observator­y, the minimum temperatur­e on Thursday was 12.4 degrees Celsius, which was four degrees above the season’s normal. The maximum temperatur­e was 23.2 degrees Celsius.

“Generally, during the passage of a western disturbanc­e, temperatur­es tend to increase. From tomorrow (Friday), the mercury will start falling once again. But there will not be a drastic fall. The minimum temperatur­e will remain around 7-8 degrees Celsius,” Srivastava said.

As the temperatur­es rose and strong winds blew over Delhincr, the pollution levels started abating. Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) recordings show that the overall air quality index (AQI) of Delhi on Thursday was 316, in the ”very poor” zone. This was, however, an improvemen­t from Wednesday’s 330, also in the ”very poor” category.

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Parts of the national capital received light rain, followed by a thundersto­rm and strong winds on Thursday.

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