NEW DELHI: Strong winds and rains are anticipated to hit Delhi and within sight spaces of Jhajjar, Rohtak, Bhiwani, Hodal and Palwal on Wednesday. ANI quoted the India Meteorological Department (IMD) as announcing.
As in line with IMD, the spaces close to Jhajjar, Bhiwani Rohtak would possibly witness hailstorm also.
Earlier, Delhiites awoke to a cloudy Wednesday morning, after portions of the national capital witnessed mud hurricane coupled with gentle rains final night time.
The Meteorological (MeT) Department had earlier predicted thunderstorm + and light rains in some spaces of the city afterward Wednesday.
The most temperature used to be recorded at 22.four levels Celsius, two notches underneath the season's reasonable, it stated.
The humidity stage recorded at 8.30 am in the town used to be 55 in line with cent.
According to the Safdarjung observatory, there were strains of rain in the final 24 hours.
On Tuesday, the utmost temperature used to be recorded at 34.7 levels Celsius, whilst the minimal stood at 22 levels Celsius.
(With PTI inputs)
As in line with IMD, the spaces close to Jhajjar, Bhiwani Rohtak would possibly witness hailstorm also.
Earlier, Delhiites awoke to a cloudy Wednesday morning, after portions of the national capital witnessed mud hurricane coupled with gentle rains final night time.
The Meteorological (MeT) Department had earlier predicted thunderstorm + and light rains in some spaces of the city afterward Wednesday.
The most temperature used to be recorded at 22.four levels Celsius, two notches underneath the season's reasonable, it stated.
The humidity stage recorded at 8.30 am in the town used to be 55 in line with cent.
According to the Safdarjung observatory, there were strains of rain in the final 24 hours.
On Tuesday, the utmost temperature used to be recorded at 34.7 levels Celsius, whilst the minimal stood at 22 levels Celsius.
(With PTI inputs)
Delhi weather update: Strong winds, rains likely
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May 09, 2018
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