IMD prediction News
The downpour, which commenced on Wednesday morning, has led to road blockages and widespread waterlogging across the city, exacerbating the challenges faced by residents already grappling with harsh winter conditions.
The mercury is set to rise by four to five notches over the next six days.
However, no heatwave is predicted.
Delhi had recorded its second hottest April this year since 1951 with a monthly average maximum temperature of 40.2 degrees Celsius
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted light showers with the possibility of heavy thundershowers in various parts of the country on September 30, 2021.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that the monsoon seems to continue this year beyond the expected time limit in several states.
The weather experts said the rainfall activity over north India shows no signs that it will decline till the end of September.
The Met department has predicted generally cloudy sky with possibility of very light rain or drizzle later in the day in Delhi.
The IMD said, "Conditions are becoming favourable for further advance of Southwest Monsoon into some more parts of south Arabian Sea, Maldives-Comorin area, southwest and the southeast Bay of Bengal during next 48 hours."
Some places over Agra, Mathura, Bulandshahar, Gautambuddhnagar, Ghaziabad, Hathras districts and adjoining areas are likely to receive showers.
MeT department predicts pre-monsoon activities to begin with the coming week.
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued yet another warning for thunderstorm and squall in several parts of India.
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