rainfall
Delhi received 291.6 mm of rainfall by August 27, surpassing the previous high in August 2014. The earlier record for the most rainy days was 22 in 2012, followed by 20 in 2011, according to IMD data
[…]Delhi on Tuesday recorded a maximum temperature of 39.3 degrees Celsius, five notches above normal and the highest in July this year
[…]The minimum temperature was recorded at 29.8 degrees Celsius, over two notches above the season’s normal
[…]Expectations from the weather office indicate thunderstorms accompanied by rainfall throughout the day
[…]Despite gusty winds and light rain throughout the day, the mercury climbed to 40.5 degrees Celsius, surpassing the seasonal average, on Friday
[…]The city has seen 4 mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours leading up to 8:30 am. Expectations are that the city will continue to experience overcast skies with the potential for more rain or drizzle as per the IMD.
[…]Due to the rainfall, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi received reports of waterlogging at five locations and 16 reports of fallen trees. The PWD also received reports of waterlogging in areas like Mundka and Narela
[…]Delhi has recorded above normal rainfall in the last four months and the cumulative precipitation this year so far has already equalled the yearly quota of 774 mm
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