Delhi-NCR on Tuesday morning witnessed heavy rain accompanied by winds and thunderstorm. According to IMD, it is likely to continue for the next two days as predicted.
Delhi: A tree uprooted due to strong winds and fell down on Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Marg near Delhi Congress office pic.twitter.com/M2d9igvuB8
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At 5 in the morning, the IMD stated that light intensity rain/drizzle would occur over and adjoining areas of isolated places of the national capital. Thunderstorm with light to moderate intensity rain and gusty winds with a speed of 40-60 Km/h would occur over and adjoining areas of Hissar, Hansi, Bhiwani, Charkhi Dadri (Haryana) and Rampur, Milak, Moradabad, Billari, (UP) in the next 2 hours. Earlier on Monday, Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. While the maximum temperature was recorded at 40 degrees Celsius and the relative humidity was 32 per cent in the evening. The weather department informed that the maximum temperature is likely to hover around 38 degrees Celsius over the next three days.
Rain lashes parts of Delhi-NCR; visuals from Connaught Place area pic.twitter.com/jQgmOo19c9
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Meanwhile, the monsoon is expected to arrive in Kerala on June 3. Also, the heatwave conditions are not likely over the country this year due to cyclones. The weather department has predicted widespread rain and thunderstorm over several parts of the country in the next four days.
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