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Delhi sees above average rainfall, more showers likley

Delhi sees above average rainfall, more showers likley

Time of India2 days ago
New Delhi: Parts of the city received moderate to very light rain on Independence Day morning, with light drizzle in Red Fort for a brief period. Safdarjung, Delhi's base station recorded 0.5mm of rainfall till 5.30.pm.
However, some areas saw intense rain between 8.30am and 5.30pm. Pragati Maidan recorded 30.7mm, Ridge 14.1mm, Mayur Vihar 54mm, Lodhi Road 2mm, Rajghat 30.7mm and Najafgarh 2mm.
Till 8.30am on Friday, Delhi logged 80.4mm rainfall at Safdarjung. This included a brief drizzle of 1mm between 2.30 am and 5.30am. Between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm, it received another 0.5mm
India Meteorological Department
(IMD) predicted rainfall to continue in Delhi-NCR over the weekend, with scattered light showers and overcast skies to persist.
"More rain is on the horizon. Patchy, on and off rain will continue in the city as there is ample moisture," said an IMD official, stating the monsoon trough was positioned south of the capital.
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Aug has now received 256.3mm rainfall, in excess of the monthly normal of 233.1mm. So far, the total rainfall stands at 819.6mm, well beyond the average rainfall of 774.4mm that Delhi receives in the entire year. The city crossed this annual mark, fastest since 2021, on Aug 1 this year.
The maximum temperature on Friday was recorded at 30.1 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature was recorded at 24.2 degrees Celsius. Humidity oscillated between 89 and 100% throughout the day. According to the IMD, the maximum temperature on Saturday may likely go up to 34 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, Delhi's air quality continued to improve, with the AQI at 77 against 90 a day earlier.
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