Heavy rain hit Delhi-NCR for a day, causing a disaster. Since then, the monsoon has brought unbearable humidity and heat to the capital. Despite daily predictions of rain and relief from the weather department, the sticky heat persists. For the past three days, evenings promise rain, but the following days bring back humid conditions without relief.
The IMD predicts heavy rain in Delhi-NCR over the next three days, issuing an orange alert and warning of potential waterlogging. They expect strong thunderstorms with wind speeds of 30-40 km per hour. The IMD advises checking traffic updates before heading out.
On Sunday, Delhi experienced persistent humidity and daytime heat. Safdarjung recorded a maximum temperature of 37.1 degrees Celsius, normal for this time of year, with a minimum of 27 degrees Celsius. Humidity ranged from 97% to 60%. The upcoming heavy rain could lower temperatures by up to 4 degrees Celsius over the next four days.
बिहार में 30 जून-02 जुलाई, 2024 के दौरान अलग-अलग स्थानों पर भारी (64.5-115.5 मिलीमीटर) से बहुत भारी वर्षा (115.5-204.4 मिलीमीटर) होने की अत्यधिक संभावना है। pic.twitter.com/2988RFoEyq
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After Delhi-NCR Rain Expected In Uttarakhand And UP
On July 1, Delhi may experience a maximum temperature of 31 degrees and a minimum of 26 degrees. The Meteorological Department forecasts continuous rain in Delhi for the next week. In Uttarakhand, heavy rain is expected for the next two days starting from July 1, prompting warnings. The Ganga’s water level rose following Saturday afternoon’s rain, leading to scenes of floating vehicles in Haridwar as captured in many photos and videos. There is also a chance of rain in the plains of Haridwar district.
पंजाब में 01 और 02 जुलाई, 2024 को अलग-अलग स्थानों पर भारी (64.5-115.5 मिलीमीटर) से बहुत भारी वर्षा (115.5-204.4 मिलीमीटर) होने की संभावना है। pic.twitter.com/2z0cumf5gp
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In Uttar Pradesh, continuous rain over the past few days has provided relief from the heat. However, temperatures are expected to rise again in the coming days. Thunderstorms with rain are forecasted in many districts of UP today. The maximum temperature in UP has also decreased recently.
The Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rains in certain areas. Additionally, IMD forecasts significant rainfall in Kerala, Lakshadweep, Konkan, Goa, Gujarat, Madhya Maharashtra, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Marathwada, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Telangana, and Rayalaseema over the next 4-5 days.
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