GURUGRAM: The town is likely to witness mud storms and thunderstorms on Sunday due to a western disturbance which has hit Jammu & Kashmir and Uttarakhand. It could also be anticipated to convey drizzles in Punjab. According to officers of Regional Weather Forecasting Station, the mud storms would arrest the stable upward push in mercury.
On Saturday, maximum temperature used to be 31 degrees Celcius and the air used to be humid. Officials said it used to be on account of heavy cloud duvet which trapped solar radiations in the earth’s surroundings. The temperatures on Sunday would be inside of a nice range due to north-westerly winds set to go into NCR from Punjab and J&Ok. “On Sunday, maximum temperatures may drop to 27-28 degrees Celsius,” said an reliable, including, “From Monday, the transparent skies will suggested a slight upward push in temperature but it won’t be strangely heat.”
Officials said there might be gentle, sporadic rainfall at remoted places in NCR. “For the rest of the week, temperatures would stay at 30-31 degrees Celcius,” said an reliable.
On Saturday, maximum temperature used to be 31 degrees Celcius and the air used to be humid. Officials said it used to be on account of heavy cloud duvet which trapped solar radiations in the earth’s surroundings. The temperatures on Sunday would be inside of a nice range due to north-westerly winds set to go into NCR from Punjab and J&Ok. “On Sunday, maximum temperatures may drop to 27-28 degrees Celsius,” said an reliable, including, “From Monday, the transparent skies will suggested a slight upward push in temperature but it won’t be strangely heat.”
Officials said there might be gentle, sporadic rainfall at remoted places in NCR. “For the rest of the week, temperatures would stay at 30-31 degrees Celcius,” said an reliable.
Storms likely in Gurugram today
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March 05, 2018
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