Delhi Barish Warning: The Meteorological Department has once again issued a yellow alert for heavy rain in Delhi. To know when the weather will change in Delhi, read this latest update from IMD…
Heavy rain can be seen in Delhi once again. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert of light to moderate rain with thunderstorms in various parts of Delhi on September 18. During this time, winds can also blow at a speed of 20 to 30 kilometers per hour. If we talk about the next 24 hours, then there is no possibility of rain in Delhi during this period. Not only this, light rain or drizzle can be seen in Delhi on the evening or night of September 16 along with the movement of clouds.
The weather is going to be more or less the same in different parts of NCR. On September 19, there may be sporadic showers in Delhi and NCR areas. The weather is expected to remain clear from 20 to 22 September. According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature in Delhi can be recorded between 32 to 34 degrees Celsius from 16 to 19 September. From 20 to 22 September, the maximum temperature will increase and it can remain between 34 to 35 degrees Celsius.
According to IMD, the weather will change in Delhi as well as NCR areas on September 18. On this day, light to moderate rain with thunder and lightning may occur in various parts of Delhi. A yellow alert has been issued regarding this. The Meteorological Department says that the minimum temperature in Delhi this week may remain between 24 to 25 degrees Celsius. Due to the new weather system, the air may remain clean throughout the week. The AQI in Delhi was recorded at 83 at 9 am on Monday, which falls in the satisfactory category.
Talking about the weather in other states of North-West India, except Jammu and Kashmir, there is a possibility of scattered to light or moderate rain in the entire region. Scattered heavy rains can be seen in western Uttar Pradesh on 17 September. There is a possibility of scattered heavy rains in Uttarakhand on 17 and 19 September, while on 18 September in eastern Rajasthan. Talking about other states of the country, heavy rains can be seen in various parts of Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.