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Not Even A Drop Of Rain On Yellow Alert…Delhi Is Troubled Due To Heat And Humidity, Know The Weather Of 5 States


Rain has started in many places in UP, rain is also likely in Delhi today

The Meteorological Department once again failed to forecast in Delhi NCR on Tuesday. The Meteorological Department had issued a yellow alert for rain for three days from Tuesday. Clouds were forecast throughout the day and temperatures were expected to remain low, but not only was it sunny throughout the day on Tuesday, the humidity also rose to 85 per cent. Similarly, the difference between minimum and maximum temperature also decreased significantly. Due to which people suffered from heat during the day but could not sleep peacefully at night.

Now the Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for rain on Wednesday and a yellow alert for the next two days. It has been claimed that Delhi NCR will receive good rains in these three days. According to the new forecast of the Meteorological Department, the sky will remain cloudy throughout the day on Wednesday. Light to moderate rain at some places with thunderstorms in the afternoon. A heavy rain warning has also been issued in some parts of Delhi NCR.

Even after the rain today, there will be no relief

According to the report released from the Delhi center of the Indian Meteorological Department, the maximum and minimum temperatures may decrease on Wednesday. On Wednesday, the maximum temperature is expected to be 35 degrees and the minimum temperature is 28 degrees Celsius. However, the Meteorological Department also claims that people will not get much relief from the scorching heat on Wednesday as the humidity will remain above 65 percent. However, humidity will also decrease from Thursday due to continuous rain.

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This hot in July for the first time in 12 years

Let us tell you that the maximum temperature in Delhi NCR on Tuesday was 39 degrees and the minimum temperature was 33 degrees Celsius. According to the report of the Meteorological Department, for the first time in the last 12 years, the maximum temperature of 39 degrees has been recorded in the month of July. Earlier, the maximum temperature was recorded at 36 degree in the month of July. According to Met department officials, the axial line of monsoon was still active over central India, moving towards the Gangetic plains.

Rain has started in many places in UP

Due to which Central India will now get some relief from the situation like floods and rains. Now there is a possibility of good rain from Delhi to Haryana-Punjab and West Uttar Pradesh to Rajasthan. On Wednesday morning, there was light rain in Ambedkar Nagar, Faizabad, Azamgarh and other districts of Uttar Pradesh. Similarly, Ballia, Ghazipur and Mau have received light rainfall at some places and moderate at other places. On the other hand, it will be cloudy in the morning over Haryana-Punjab, Delhi and West Uttar Pradesh.

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