Weighty rain lashed the national capital Delhi right off the bat Thursday with the base temperature in the city settling at 11 degrees Celsius, three steps better than average, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
In spite of downpour, Delhi’s air quality was recorded in the “extremely poor” class as the Air Quality Index (AQI) remained at 324 at 8.05 am.
The climate office has anticipated a for the most part shady sky with light to direct rain and tempests joined by windy breezes at a speed of speed 30-40 kmph.
As per IMD, rainstorms with light to direct power downpour and wind speed of 20-30 kmph are probably going to happen over and in the abutting areas of Delhi and the National Capital Region (Hindon Air Force Station, Loni Dehat, Ghaziabad, Noida, Greater Noida, Indrapuram, Gurugram) during the following two hours.
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The Safdarjung Observatory, which is viewed as the authority perusing for the city, said the public capital had gotten 0.6 mm precipitation as of now as recorded at 8.30 am.
The relative stickiness at 8.30 am was 93% and the greatest temperature is relied upon to associate with 19 degrees Celsius.
Delhi’s air quality was recorded in the ”exceptionally poor” classification as the AQI remained at 324 at 8.05 am. The air quality in Ghaziabad (339), Faridabad (330), Gurugram (309), Greater Noida (306) and Noida (302), as well, was ”exceptionally poor”. PTI
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