Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Delhi drenched in monsoon rain, heavy showers over next 2 days

RAINY RELIEF The maximum temperatur­e to stay between 31 and 35 degrees Celsius

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Heavy rain in several parts of the city on Monday night and Tuesday spelt relief from the muggy weather but brought traffic to a standstill during the day.

South and west Delhi received heavy rain overnight with Ayanagar receiving 61.4 mm of rainfall till Monday evening and Najafgarh receiving 42 mm. At the Ridge, the rain gauges received 43.8 mm of rain.

According to the weatherman, more heavy rain is expected on Thursday and Friday.

On Tuesday, the maximum temperatur­e was recorded at 35 degrees Celsius, a degree below normal, while the minimum was 28.8 degrees Celsius, a degree above normal. Humidity was between 92% and 63%.

On Wednesday, the maximum and minimum temperatur­es are expected to be 35 degrees Celsius and 29 degrees Celsius, respective­ly. Light rain and thundersho­wers are expected.

In the coming six days, the maximum temperatur­e will be in the range of 31 degrees Celsius and 35 degrees Celsius.

Delhi has, so far, seen below normal rains and a deficit of 30%.

The city should have received 130.4 mm of rain so far but has received only 90.8 mm.

Of eight areas in Delhi that the IMD has looked at, only north Delhi has received surplus rains so far. East Delhi has a deficit of 98% while northeast Delhi has a deficit of 82%. In northwest Delhi, the deficit is 59%.

According to IMD officials, the situation should improve in the coming weeks. Delhi is expected to end up with surplus rains when the monsoon season ends in September.

IMD’s long-range monsoon forecast says that northwest region of India, of which Delhi is a part, will be above normal rain this monsoon season. The past two years brought deficient monsoon.

IMD’S LONG-RANGE MONSOON FORECAST SAYS THAT NORTHWEST REGION OF INDIA WILL GET ABOVE NORMAL RAINS THIS YEAR

 ??  ?? India Meteorolog­ical Department officials say Delhi is expected to end up with surplus rain when the monsoon season ends in September. ARUN SHARMA/HT PHOTO
India Meteorolog­ical Department officials say Delhi is expected to end up with surplus rain when the monsoon season ends in September. ARUN SHARMA/HT PHOTO

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India