DELHI RAIN TRIGGERS ORANGE ALERT IN THE END OF 2024

DELHI RAIN

ABOUT DELHI RAIN:

After rain battered portions of the national capital and surrounding areas on Friday, Delhi issued a “orange” warning. It is anticipated that the city will continue to experience rain.

In summary, after rain, the maximum temperature lowers by about 10°C.
In Delhi, IMD issues an orange signal and a hailstorm warning.
There will likely be a cold wave in Himachal and heavy rain in North India.

Temperatures dropped on Friday as a result of moderate to heavy rain in Delhi and the surrounding areas. A hailstorm warning has also been issued for the area by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). With a ‘orange’ signal in effect for Delhi, the rain, which began early in the morning and persisted throughout the day, is predicted to continue.

A hailstorm warning has been issued by the IMD for Delhi and a number of other North Indian locations. A ‘yellow’ alert has been issued for Saturday and Sunday, and a ‘orange’ alert has been issued for Delhi for Friday.

DELHI RAIN IMPACT:

Traffic in several areas of South, Central, and North Delhi was disrupted by the Delhi rain. The North Campus of Delhi University received the most rain. Additionally, it caused low-lying regions to become waterlogged.

The city’s temperature dropped precipitously after the Delhi rain. Today’s high temperature was 15 degrees Celsius, which is over 10 degrees colder than it was on Thursday. Only three degrees Celsius separated the highest and lowest temperatures.

Over the following several hours, the city is expected to see further showers, mostly due to a Western Disturbance combining with easterly winds, according to the weather service.

On December 27, there is a high probability of heavy Delhi rainfall in Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana-Chandigarh-Delhi, West Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan, and West Madhya Pradesh. According to the IMD’s most recent advisory, “Southeast Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, East Rajasthan, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, and Gujarat Region are also likely to experience thunderstorms with hailstorms.”

Parts of Himachal Pradesh are expected to experience cold wave conditions beginning on Sunday.

“Fairly widespread to widespread rainfall/snowfall, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning, is likely over the Western Himalayan Region on December 27 and 28, with isolated heavy rainfall/snowfall expected over Himachal Pradesh on December 27 and Uttarakhand on December 27 and 28,” according to the weather bureau.

Rajasthan is still experiencing chilly weather, and reports of light to moderate rain have been made in a number of locations around the state. Churu had the lowest recorded minimum temperature, at 5.4 degrees Celsius. From 5.4 degrees Celsius in Churu to 17.2 degrees Celsius in Vanasthali, nighttime temperatures increased somewhat.

On December 27, rainstorms hit the national capital and surrounding areas, causing traffic jams in various locations. More rains are expected throughout the day, according to the weather service. Traffic in several parts of Delhi’s south, centre, and north was impacted by the rain. According to the weather service, the rain began in Delhi-NCR about 2:30 in the morning.

Rainstorms that struck the nation’s capital and its environs on December 27 caused traffic delays in a number of places. The weather service says there will be more rain throughout the day. The rain affected traffic in a number of areas in the north, centre, and south of Delhi. The meteorological service reports that the rain started in Delhi-NCR at around 2:30 in the morning.

Safdarjung, the main meteorological station in the nation’s capital, saw 9.1 mm of rainfall up to 11:30 am, according to statistics from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD).

Rainfall totals were 8.4 mm at the Palam observatory, 10.8 mm at Lodhi Road, 9 mm at Ridge, 11 mm at Delhi University, and 9.5 mm at Pusa.

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