Heavy Rain In Delhi, Waterlogging In Several Areas, More Showers Expected
NDTV
The weather office has predicted that light to moderate-intensity rain with thunderstorms would continue over the national capital and adjoining areas.
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The weather office has predicted that light to moderate-intensity rain with thunderstorms would continue over the national capital and adjoining areas. The maximum temperature in Delhi in the last 24 hours was 32 degrees Celsius, and the minimum temperature was 24 degrees Celsius, according to the IMD.
Visuals from Bharat Mandapam, the stage for the mega G20 Summit, showed heavy rainfall pounding the building. The heavy rain in the national capital has led to waterlogging in several areas, making it a challenge for the authorities.