Delhi-NCR Weather: Be careful! Monsoon will soak you further, heavy rains for 3 consecutive days in Delhi-NCR

WhatsApp Group Join Now
Telegram Group Join Now

Monsoon rains are continuing in Delhi and its surrounding areas. After heavy rain on Thursday, today, on 6th August, the morning also started with rain. Heavy rain is being witnessed in the country’s capital and surrounding areas. The Meteorological Department has predicted similar weather throughout the day today. According to the IMD forecast, rain is expected in Delhi and surrounding areas for three consecutive days i.e. till Sunday.

The Meteorological Department has predicted light to moderate rains in many places of Delhi and NCR, Sonipat, Rohtak, Kharkhoda, Jhajjar, Farukhnagar, Palwal, Aurangabad (Haryana) Sakoti Tanda, Daurala, Baghpat, Meerut, Khekra, Modinagar, Kithor, Amroha, Moradabad, Garhmukteshwar, Rampur, Pilkhua, Hapur, Sambhal, Bilari, Milak, Chandausi, Bahjoi, Bareilly, Khurja, Pahasu, Dibai, Gabhana, Jattari (UP) Nagar, Laxmangarh, Nadbai, Mahwa (Rajasthan) in the next few hours.

Apart from this, light to moderate rain is expected in Sohna (Haryana), Gulauti, Siyana, Secunderabad, Bulandshahr, Jahangirabad, Anupshahr, Shikarpur (UP) along with light thunderstorm and lightning. Let us tell you that on Thursday evening, there was heavy rain in central Delhi, due to which the maximum temperature was recorded at 33.6 degrees Celsius, which is one degree less than the season’s average. The minimum temperature was 23.3 degrees Celsius, which is 2.3 degrees less than the season’s average.

What is the condition of air pollution in Delhi-NCR, see special coverage

Possibility of rain in Delhi for 3 days

Delhi weather update

How will be the weather of your city, know the update here

The IMD has predicted generally cloudy weather and moderate rain on Friday. Along with this, the maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 33 and 24 degrees Celsius. Delhi and NCR are expected to receive continuous rain till Sunday. According to Skymet, Delhi and surrounding areas can see the spread and intensity of monsoon rain on September 6 and 7. After this, the rain will be light on Sunday and the rain will start leaving the region in the late evening or night.

A monsoon system is likely to become more active over the Bay of Bengal next week. It is estimated that the monsoon trough will remain away from the northern plains, including Delhi, from September 9 to 13. Now the monsoon trough will return only by September 12 or 13, so the weather is likely to remain calm in the capital Delhi next week between September 9 and 13.

Follow us On Social Media Google News and Twitter/X

WhatsApp Group Join Now
Telegram Group Join Now