New Delhi: Monsoon is going to leave Delhi-NCR soon. The Meteorological Department has said that the monsoon has already retreated from some areas of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan on Tuesday, and it is expected that by next week the monsoon will bid goodbye to Delhi as well.
Record breaking rain in September: Delhi has received 192.5 mm of rain so far in September this year, which is the highest since 2022. So far this month, it has rained for a total of 14 days, which is the highest in the last two years. The Meteorological Department says that this record of rain may increase further, as rain is expected for the next four days.
Weather condition: There is a possibility of light rain and light clouds in the sky from Wednesday. This can also cause a drop in temperature. The maximum temperature can be 36 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature can be 26 degrees Celsius. On Tuesday, the sun was shining since morning and there was a feeling of heat in the air.
24th September the hottest after 10 years: According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature on 24th September was recorded at 37.4 degrees Celsius, which is three degrees more than normal. This was the hottest day on this date in 10 years. Earlier, the maximum temperature was recorded at 36 degrees Celsius in 2014. The humidity level in the air ranged from 53 to 92 percent. The maximum heat was felt in Aya Nagar area of ​​Delhi, where the temperature reached 36.5 degrees Celsius. The temperature was recorded at 36.4 on Lodhi Road, 35.4 on the Ridge and 34.8 degrees Celsius in Palam. At the same time, the lowest minimum temperature was 22.7 degrees Celsius in the Ridge area.
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