Rain forecast in Capital for next two days
The Hindu
The Meteorological Department has forecast moderate rain as well as heavy rain in a few isolated areas in the Capital for over the next two days. The Capital has already recorded 1,146.4 mm of rainfal
The Meteorological Department has forecast moderate rain as well as heavy rain in a few isolated areas in the Capital for over the next two days.
The Capital has already recorded 1,146.4 mm of rainfall so far this monsoon, the highest in 46 years and almost double the precipitation gauged last year. The rain that is forecast will add to the record of Delhi witnessing its highest rainfall for September in 77 years.
The forecast for Thursday reads: “Generally cloudy sky with light to moderate thundershowers. The maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to hover around 33 and 25 degrees Celsius.”
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