Delhi Receives Heavy Rainfall, More Showers Predicted Today

Delhi, Noida Wake Up To Heavy Rain, More Showers Predicted Today

New Delhi:

Delhi received heavy rainfall today morning resulting in waterlogging in several parts of the national capital. The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted more rains through the day which are expected to bring the mercury down.

The maximum and minimum temperatures for Saturday are expected to settle around 34 and 26 degrees Celsius, respectively.

An IMD official said there would be a generally cloudy sky with the possibility of moderate rain and thundershowers in the city.

Earlier this month, Delhi and surrounding areas were flooded due to an overflowing Yamuna river and incessant rain. The river’s water levels have once again breached the danger mark.

In the NCR, the Hindon River also witnessed a rise in the water level flooding several low-laying and flood plains of Noida.









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Summary:

  • Delhi received heavy rainfall resulting in waterlogging in several parts of the national capital.
  • The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted more rains through the day.
  • The maximum and minimum temperatures for Saturday are expected to settle around 34 and 26 degrees Celsius, respectively.
  • An IMD official said there would be a generally cloudy sky with the possibility of moderate rain and thundershowers in the city.
  • The Yamuna river’s water levels have breached the danger mark once again.
  • The Hindon River in the NCR has also witnessed a rise in the water level, flooding low-lying areas of Noida.

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