
Mercury drops after showers, commuters face traffic jams
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Kanpur: The mercury dipped in Kanpur as the city received widespread moderate to heavy rains since the morning. The intermittent showers continued till evening and resulted in pleasant climatic conditions.
However, residents faced problems moving inside the city due to water-logging at several locations. In fact, the city experienced rains since Thursday evening and, since Friday morning, the intermittent showers disturbed the normal traffic of the city.
The residents witnessed dark clouds in the sky since 7 am, and it appeared that they would shower heavily.
There was a heavy shower in some areas but the duration was not long.
However, it was sufficient to cause water logging on the roads and the overflowing of drains.
Drains overflowed onto roads as they were choked at the discharge end.
The weather experts had predicted light to moderate rains in the city earlier.
According to S Sunil Pandey, weather scientist at CSA University, the mercury dropped around 4 degrees below normal as the maximum temperature recorded in the evening was 32 degrees.
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The minimum temperature was recorded as 26 degrees, which was also one degree below normal. Relative humidity also decreased as the maximum relative humidity reduced to 77 percent. There was humidity, but rains and north-eastern winds flowing at a speed of 2.1 kms per hour provided respite to the citizens.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) and Sunil Pandey both have predicted that due to light clouds in the next five days, there is a possibility of light to moderate rainfall locally along with strong winds and thunderstorms between July 11 to July 16.
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