Delhi Weather Update: Sunny Skies, Warm Days Return To National Capital After Long Time; Detailed Forecast

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted generally cloudy skies with light to moderate rain and thundershowers in the city for Wednesday.

Sep 4, 2024 - 01:30
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Delhi Weather Update: Sunny Skies, Warm Days Return To National Capital After Long Time; Detailed Forecast

New Delhi: Delhi residents witnessed a sunny day on Tuesday after a long spell of cloudy weather, as the utmost temperature climbed a bit bit to 36.2 degrees Celsius, surpassing the seasonal average by over two degrees, in step with the meteorological department.

Moreover, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted normally cloudy skies with light to moderate rain and thundershowers within the city for Wednesday. Meanwhile, the capital will remain under a ‘yellow’ alert for the next two days, in step with the Met.

IMD Issues Yellow Alert

Consistent with the IMD’s colour code, a ‘yellow’ alert warns people to “take into account”, forecasting bad climatic conditions which may perhaps worsen, potentially disrupting on daily basis life.

On Monday, after a morning rain, the city recorded a high of 33.6 degrees Celsius. On Tuesday, the utmost temperature rose three degrees higher. The humidity oscillated between 83 per cent and 60 per cent at some stage within the day, in step with weather data.

The utmost and minimum temperatures on Wednesday tend to hover around 35 and 26 degrees Celsius, respectively, the MeT said.

The 24-hour Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi on Tuesday become recorded within the “satisfactory” category with a reading of 88 at four pm, in step with the Central Pollution Control Board. An AQI between zero and 50 is regarded as “good”, fifty one and 100 “satisfactory”, one zero one and 200 “moderate”, 201 and 300 “poor”, 301 and Four hundred “very poor”, and 401 and Five hundred “severe”.

Gujarat’s Seasonal Rainfall Surpasses 116 pc

Heavy rains have once more battered Gujarat, with the southern a section of the state bearing the brunt of heavy downpour. Within the last 24 hours, the Valia taluka in Bharuch district has emerged as some of probably the most affected area, recording 12 inches rainfall, in step with the State Emergency Operation Centre in Gandhinagar.

The districts of Dang and Tapi also witnessed substantial rainfall, with Dang receiving a standard of over 6 inches and Tapi over 5 inches of downpour. Mangrol in Surat, Vaghai in Dang, Narmada, and Uchchal in Tapi every received over 7 inches of rain. Meanwhile, Dolvan in Tapi, Subir in Dang, Nadiad in Kheda, and Vansda in Navsari districts recorded greater than 6 inches rainfall.

Other regions, including Lunawada in Mahisagar, Kapadwanj in Kheda, and multiple talukas in Panchmahal, Vadodara, Sabarkantha, Narmada, and Mehsana districts saw rainfall exceeding four inches.

(With inputs from agencies)

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