Delhi-NCR witnesses sudden change of weather as rain lashes parts of region | VIDEO
India | April 23, 2024 19:04 ISTRains lashed in parts of the national capital and nearby areas, bringing relief from heat on Tuesday evening.
Rains lashed in parts of the national capital and nearby areas, bringing relief from heat on Tuesday evening.
India is expected to experience a 'normal' monsoon between June and September this year according to private weather forecasting agency Skymet which said that monsoon rains are expected to be 102 per cent of the long-period average of 868.6 mm for the four month period.
Delhi weather update: The national capital on Friday recorded a minimum temperature at 12.3 degrees Celsius, four notces above the seasonal average, the India Meteorological Department said.
Under the influences of two western disturbances, several parts of the national capital received high-intensity rainfall. According to the India Meteorological Department, no cold wave conditions are expected over any part of the country during the next five days.
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The national capital region received light rainfall on early Friday. Delhi has been witnessing 'Severe' air quality for nearly one week as thick layer of smog engulfed the city. The visibility improved significantly early Friday morning as the rain lashed the city at night.
Delhi NCR rains: Delhi government decided to carry out artificial rain to combat the air pollution in the city, said officials. Meanwhile, the Delhi government has also fielded ministers to ensure the implementation of anti-pollution measures.
Delhi rains: The weather department has forecast generally cloudy skies with light to moderate rainfall in Delhi over the next five days.
Delhi NCR has been witnessing sporadic rain since last evening.
Delhi-NCR rains: Showers brought much-needed relief from the intense heat. As per the Regional Meteorological Centre in Delhi forecast, the national capital will likely receive light rain towards the forenoon on Saturday and Sunday (September 10).
Ahead of the G20 Summit next month, Delhi authorities brace for the challenge put up by sporadic rain in the national capital, causing waterlogging in parts of the city. The officials have prepared a contingency plan to deal with the situation.
Several parts of Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) -- Gurugram, Noida and Faridabad -- experienced heavy rainfall on Saturday morning.
Delhi waterlogging: The L-G, based on analysis done by experts and officers of the concerned agencies, has highlighted the lapses on the part of the government and suggested measures.
Delhi rains: Showers brought much-needed relief from the intense heat.
Delhi weather: The Safdarjung Observatory, Delhi's primary weather station, on Wednesday recorded a minimum temperature of 26. 6 degrees Celsius.
Delhi weather: The IMD predicted light rainfall in parts of the city for Saturday with the maximum temperature likely to settle at 34 degrees Celsius.
Several areas including ITO got waterlogged causing traffic snarls and hinderance in traffic movement in the national capital.
Delhi weather: The maximum temperature in the national capital is expected to settle at 35 degrees Celsius on Friday, July 28.
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Delhi rains: The national capital witnessed pleasant weather after receiving rainfall today (July 23) bringing respite from the heat.
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