On Friday evening, several areas of the capital experienced heavy rainfall, leading to severe waterlogging and traffic jams. The situation worsened to the extent that vehicles had to be diverted to alternative routes. By late night, many major roads saw vehicles crawling at a snail’s pace due to the waterlogged conditions.
In the Anand Parbat area, water accumulated on the Rohtak Road, causing significant disruptions. Vehicles from the Anand Parbat T-Point were redirected through Sarai Rohilla and Inderlok towards Punjabi Bagh. Similarly, waterlogging was reported near the Dhansa and Bahadurgarh bus stops on Najafgarh’s Firni Road, causing considerable inconvenience for commuters.
The Safdarjung weather station recorded a maximum temperature of 34.8 degrees Celsius, which is one degree above normal. The minimum temperature stood at 26.6 degrees Celsius, which is the usual temperature for this time of year.
The Meteorological Department has predicted light to moderate rainfall in various parts of Delhi over the next two days. A yellow alert has been issued for the next two days, indicating the likelihood of deteriorating weather conditions. The primary purpose of the yellow alert is to keep people informed and alert. 🌦️
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