The Asian Age

IMD warns of heavy rains at isolated places in Delhi

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New Delhi, July 20: The national capital is likely to witness heavy rains at isolated places over the next two days, the India meteorolog­ical department said on Monday. Widespread moderate rains are predicted for the rest of Delhi and neighbouri­ng areas, it said.

“Fairly widespread to widespread rainfall with isolated heavy to very heavy showers very likely over Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d, Punjab, Haryana Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh during the next two days,” it said in a weather forecast.

“The rainfall intensity and distributi­on are very likely to decrease significan­tly thereafter,” the IMD said. The convergenc­e of moist easterly winds from the Bay of Bengal and southweste­rly winds from the Arabian Sea is likely to continue over northwest India for another twothree days, weather experts said. The monsoon though is also running through the region. These two factors together can lead to moderate to heavy rains in Delhi-NCR in the next 24 hours, they said.

The India meteorolog­ical department’s regional forecastin­g centre predicted moderate rains along with winds gusting up to 40 kilometers per hour towards Monday night. During the day, sporadic light rains and cloudy weather kept the mercury in check in the national capital.

The Safdarjung Observator­y, which provides official figures for the city, recorded a maximum of 32.6 degrees Celsius, two notches below the normal.

The mercury oscillated between 30 degrees Celsius and 33 degrees Celsius in most parts of the city.

On Sunday, the first heavy monsoon rainfall in Delhi claimed four lives, including that of a mini-truck driver who got trapped in a waterlogge­d underpass.

 ?? — PTI ?? A portion of Masjid Mubarak Begum collapses due to incessant rains at Hauz Qazi Chowk in old Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI A portion of Masjid Mubarak Begum collapses due to incessant rains at Hauz Qazi Chowk in old Delhi on Sunday.

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