Moderate rain in Delhi-NCR from August 26 night, says IMD

24 August,2020 09:24 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  IANS

According to data with the Delhis Regional Weather Forecasting Centre, it received a cumulative 416.2 mm rainfall between June 1 and August 24

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday said that the monsoon trough is shifting towards the national capital and will bring rain from the night of August 26 to August 28.

"One or two spells of moderate rain or thundershowers with isolated heavy rain would occur during the night of August 26 to forenoon of August 28," said Kuldeep Srivastva, head of IMD's regional weather forecasting centre.

The monsoon trough is very likely to shift northwards and will remain very close to Delhi-NCR during August 25-28, he said, adding that under its influence, convergence of lower-level easterlies from Bay of Bengal and south-westerlies from the Arabian Sea will take place over northwest India.

The weather bureau has issued a yellow alert for the city from August 26 to 28. According to data with the Delhi's Regional Weather Forecasting Centre, it received a cumulative 416.2 mm rainfall between June 1 and August 24.

According to the IMD, Delhi had recorded 119.6 mm rainfall in August last year and 206.5 mm in 2018. The record for the highest rainfall recorded in the month of August was in 1961, when 583.3 mm rain was recorded.

Meanwhile, the maximum and minimum temperature hovered around 32.7 and 26.2 degree Celsius on Monday. They will go up by more than one degree Celsius on Tuesday.

The air quality of the national capital is in the good category, with the particulate matter with diameters of 2.5 and 10 microns, which are too small to be filtered out of the body, mounting to 16 and 24 micrograms per cubic metre.

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