New Delhi:
A number of elements of Delhi acquired rainfall on Tuesday afternoon because the minimal temperature settled at 22.2 levels Celsius, 4 notches under the season’s common, based on the India Meteorological Division (IMD).
The IMD had on August 26 issued a ‘yellow’ alert for the nationwide capital for Tuesday, predicting usually cloudy skies with gentle to average rain within the metropolis together with thundershowers accompanied by robust floor winds (30 to 40 kmph).
The humidity ranges within the metropolis stood at 86 per cent at 8.30 am.
The utmost temperature throughout the day is prone to settle round 34 levels Celsius.
Between 11:30 pm on Monday and a pair of.30 am on Tuesday, the Safdarjung observatory, which offers consultant information for the nationwide capital, recorded 16.4 mm of rainfall, Palam 8.6 mm and Najafgarh 2.5 mm, based on the IMD.
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