The India Meteorological Division (IMD) has predicted further heavy rain over the following few hours and says mild to reasonable rain, with thunderstorms and lightning, is anticipated to prevail in Delhi over the following seven days.
The incessant rain has lowered temperatures within the capital. On Wednesday, July 30, many areas of Delhi witnessed appreciable rainfall. The Safdarjung climate station recorded 15 mm of rain from 8:30 AM to five:30 PM. Palam recorded 28.3 mm, Lodhi Street 7.7 mm, and Ayanagar 1.6 mm.
#WATCH | Delhi | Rain lashes elements of the nationwide capital.
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Wednesday’s highest temperature was 32.7 levels Celsius, 1.7 levels lower than the season common, with the bottom temperature reaching 25.8 levels Celsius.
Monsoon exercise has been robust this July, with Delhi having seen 235.2 mm of rain already this month, a lot increased than the everyday common of 209.7 mm. From June 1 to now, the cumulative rainfall is 337.2 mm, a lot larger than the common of 270.1 mm for the length, although monsoon reached Delhi solely close to the shut of June this yr.






