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Noida weather News

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Delhi-NCR is anticipated to experience light to moderate rainfall along with thunderstorms and gusty winds during next few hours.
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 Parts of Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) received heavy rains this morning, leading to waterlogging in several areas.
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The Met Department has predicted light rain showers over Delhi and adjoining areas in NCR while the water level of the Yamuna river remains above the danger mark.  
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According to the met department, entire Delhi-NCR is likely to witness light to moderate intensity rain.
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With the advancement of Southwest Monsoon, most parts of Souther India are witnessing rainfall. IMD has predicted heavy rains in various parts of the country.
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According to the order issued by Gautam Buddh Nagar District Magistrate Suhas L Yathiraj, classes up to 8 will not be conducted physically in all the schools of all boards till 1 January 2023.
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Air pollution in Greater Noida has also been found to be very low. The Air Quality Index in Knowledge Park has been found to be 49. In Sector 128 of Noida, it is only 28, while in Sector 125 it remains at 41.
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Parts of Delhi and nearby areas witnessed rainfall along with thunderstorm in the early hours of Thursday. The downpour brought relief to people from the summer heat.
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Despite the day being hot and mercury well and truly in the 40C region, several parts of Delhi and adjoining Noida and Gurgaon witnessed a windy evening accompanied by slight drizzle. 
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Residents have been advised to stay indoors as far as is possible. Those who find themselves in the midst of dust storms have been told to find solid structures to take refuge under or remain in vehicles with emergency lights on.
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Delhi and National Capital Region (NCR) is likely to witness a second-spell of pre-monsoon shower on Tuesday, according to Skymet Weather.Since early morning, the weather has been pleasant across the national capital.
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Noida District Magistrate has ordered that all the schools in the city will remain shut till January 15.






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