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Light rainfall occurred in parts of Delhi, with the minimum temperature recorded at 24.8°C
Light rainfall occurred in parts of Delhi, with the minimum temperature recorded at 24.8°C
Light precipitation was kept in pieces in Delhi on Thursday, with one more spell of light. Direct precipitation is normal during the day, the India Meteorological Division (IMD) said.
Somewhere in the range of 2:30am and 8:30am on Thursday, Safdarjung, delegate of Delhi’s climate, recorded 0.2mm of precipitation; Palam 3.3mm; Lodhi Street 0.4mm; Edge 1.4mm; and Ayanagar 1mm, IMD information showed.
Delhi had recorded moderate to light showers on Wednesday evening, taking the absolute total precipitation as of now to 9.2mm at Safdarjung till 8:30am, 17.4mm at Palam, and the most noteworthy 40.8mm at Ayanagar.
“There is a possibility of one more spell on Thursday, with light to direct precipitation prone to be kept at weather conditions stations in Delhi,” an IMD official said.
Delhi’s base temperature was recorded at 24.8 °C, which was three degrees below ordinary. It was 29 °C a day earlier.
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The most extreme is conjectured to be around 33 °C during the day. It was 34.1°C a day earlier, on Wednesday.
As far as air quality, Delhi’s air was in the ‘palatable’ class.
The 24-hour normal air quality record (AQI) remained at 78 (palatable) at 9 a.m. on Thursday. It was 108 (moderate) at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.