Again today: Overnight rain cool capital; IMD farm Delhi under orange warning, yellow for gurugram

Several parts of Delhi and the surrounding NCR region woke up on Tuesday morning to moderate rainfall, after overnight showers. Early hours were characterized by thunderstorms and windy winds reaching speeds of 30-40 km / h. Visuals from areas such as Dhaula Kuan showed light rain early in the morning. The sudden change in the weather brought a cool and pleasant start of the day across the region. How will the temperature trend this week? While the rainfall has led to cooler conditions, the total temperature trend is expected to remain slightly above normal. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the minimum temperature is likely to remain near the seasonal average on Tuesday, while the maximum 1-2 degrees Celsius may rise above normal. What warnings did the IMD issue? The IMD placed Delhi, Noida and Ghaziabad under an orange warning for rainfall and thunderstorms, requesting residents to stay careful. Gurugram and Faridabad were placed under a yellow warning for possible showers and moderate winds. According to the IMD’s now around 4:30 Tuesday, all Delhi districts were under an orange warning, along with adjacent cities in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. Did the rainfall improve air quality? Yes rainfall and surface winds of the North North East, blowing at a velocity of up to 15 km / h, temporarily improved the air quality over Delhi-NCR. However, humidity levels are expected to rise to the showers. What is the weather forecast for the coming days? According to the IMD, the weather in Delhi is expected to undergo gradual changes from October 7 to 12. October 7: Light to moderate rain with cloudy air; Maximum temperature around 28 ° C, minimum near 20 ° C. October 8: Rain is likely to stop; Partly cloudy air and a slight rise in temperature. October 9–10: Clear air, stable temperatures and bright sunshine. October 11: Maximum temperature can climb up to 33 ° C. October 12: The minimum temperature can rise slightly to 22 ° C, with clear air that continues. What happens in nearby regions? The western disorder that influenced Delhi-NCR also brought fresh snowfall to the top Himalayas. IMD officials said minimum temperatures could drop below 20 ° C from Wednesday if cold northwest winds wipe in the plains. In Gurugram, the maximum temperature settled on Monday at 28 ° C, almost six degrees lower than Sunday – one of the sharpest declines of the season. In Noida, Monday’s maximum about 30 ° C and the minimum stood at 22 ° C, with the IMD showing thunderstorms, hailstorms, lightning and up to 40 km / h on Tuesday.

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