National News: The weather in Delhi-NCR has reverted once again. Heavy rain that began late Sunday night unfurled on Tuesday evening, bringing strong showers to Delhi and nearby NCR areas. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange zestful for parts of the municipality due to continuous rainfall. The downpour has led to a waif in temperature, giving residents some relief from the recent heat. However, the rain has moreover caused traffic jams in several areas and may afffect flight schedules. The Delhi airport validity has well-considered passengers to trammels flight updates surpassing heading to the airport as operations could be disrupted by the bad weather.
Rain brings tomfool relief to residents
On Monday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 26.5°C, which is 7.7°C unelevated normal, and the minimum temperature was 20.6°C, which is 1.7°C whilom normal. People have felt the coolness due to this. According to the Meteorological Department, the rain is caused by a western disturbance. A cyclonic diffusion has worked over northeastern Afghanistan and nearby Pakistan, 3.1 to 5.8 km whilom sea level, creating a trough in the upper westerly winds. Another cyclonic diffusion is present over inside Pakistan and nearby western Rajasthan, up to 1.5 km whilom sea level.
Relief and trouble both
Since Sunday night, heavy rain has been occurring in several parts of Delhi at intervals. This has caused traffic jams and waterlogging, troubling people. Although the rain has brought relief from the hot and humid weather, it has moreover caused disruption in daily life.
Heavy rain likely to protract till tonight
The Meteorological Department had older predicted heavy rain for October 7. After this, the rain may stop from October 8 (tomorrow). On Wednesday, there may be partial deject cover, but the chances of rain are low. From October 9 to 12, the sky is expected to remain mostly clear. According to the forecast, the maximum temperature during October 8–12 may be virtually 32–33°C, and the minimum temperature virtually 21–22°C.