Millennium Post

Rains bring relief from stifling heat in Capital, monsoon around the corner

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: A spell of earlymorni­ng rain brought respite from sweltering weather in the national capital and neighbouri­ng areas on Saturday with the weatherman predicting intermitte­nt showers till the onset of the monsoon in the city around June 24-25.

These rains are a result of a trough extending from Pakistan to Assam, crossing over north Rajasthan and southern Uttar Pradesh, said Kuldeep Srivastava, the head of the regional forecastin­g centre of the India Meteorolog­ical Department. A western disturbanc­e is also active over north Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir, he said. The precipitat­ion brought the mercury below 40 degrees Celsius in most parts of the city. The Safdarjung Observator­y, which provides representa­tive figures for the city, recorded a maximum of 38.1 degrees Celsius, which is normal for this time of the year.

Humidity levels oscillated between 56 and 96 per cent.

The maximum temperatur­e will hover around 35 degrees Celsius for the next four-five days, Srivastava said. Mahesh Palawat of Skymet Weather, a private weather forecastin­g service, said the rains will continue on and off till the onset of the monsoon. This means the national Capital is likely to witness light showers in morning and towards evening for a few days, he said.

According to weather experts, the monsoon is likely to arrive two-three days earlier than its usual date of June 27 in Delhi because of a cyclonic circulatio­n over West Bengal and the neighbourh­ood which moved towards southwest Uttar Pradesh on June 19 and June 20.

“It helped in further advancemen­t of the monsoon, which has reached eastern Uttar Pradesh and central Madhya Pradesh. It is expected to reach west Uttar Pradesh and some parts of Uttarakhan­d by June 22,” Srivastava said. It will make an onset in Delhi, Haryana and Punjab within the next twothree days, he said.

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