Above 50% humidity and rain likely at national capital regions
Increase in the rain intensity expected on July 23, with the monsoon returning from central India to capital region
An increase in rain intensity is expected on July 23, the monsoon trough currently around, returns to national capital regions
A drizzle was received in the isolated areas of Delhi on Thursday as the most temperature was probably hovering around 37°C while the relative humidity continued to be above 50% after oscillating between sixty one and eighty four% on Wednesday.
Delhi has received no rain during the last 24 hours. The monsoon trough is present near the south of Delhi, a vital area in Delhi, India. A boom in the rain intensity is handiest predicted for July 23, while the trough returns around Delhi and countrywide Capital place.
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Humidity to remain above 50%, drizzle likely in isolated parts of #Delhi https://t.co/zPSk3qHlkW pic.twitter.com/w0sLuMUqOf
— HT Delhi (@htdelhi) July 20, 2023
“There are probabilities of isolated drizzle in a few places nowadays [Thursday], with normally cloudy skies predicted in the course of the day. Humidity will remain excessive,” stated India Meteorological branch (IMD) scientist Kuldeep Srivastava. He said the monsoon trough is passing via Phalodi and Kota in Rajasthan to notably south of Delhi.
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On Thursday, Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 27.6°C, similar to that on Wednesday. The minimum temperature changed into 36.5°C on Wednesday.
Delhi’s consultant weather station has recorded 331.3 mm of rainfall this month. That is in excess of the month-to-month long-period average (LPA) of 209.7mm. 507.1mm of rain was recorded in July 2021. Delhi obtained 340.5 mm in July 2013
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