Posted on 20 September 2022
The India Meteorological Department predicted that the national capital would experience light rain and generally cloudy skies over the next five days after some areas of Delhi-NCR experienced light to moderate rainfall on Tuesday, resulting in waterlogged roads and traffic jams in several locations. This event occurs as reports indicate that the south-west monsoon on Tuesday began to leave numerous other regions of the nation. According to information provided by the India Meteorological Department, Delhi's maximum temperature was 34.7 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature was 24.6 degrees Celsius and the relative humidity at 5.30 pm was 73%.
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The India Meteorological Department predicted that the national capital would experience light rain and generally cloudy skies over the next five days after some areas of Delhi-NCR experienced light to moderate rainfall on Tuesday, resulting in waterlogged roads and traffic jams in several locations.
According to information provided by the India Meteorological Department, Delhi's maximum temperature was 34.7 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature was 24.6 degrees Celsius and the relative humidity at 5.30 pm was 73%.
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