Monsoon may hit Delhi either on July 1 or July 2 — a couple of days after the scheduled date.
“Monsoon winds usually reach Delhi on June 29. This year, it is
expected to reach by the end of this week,” said BP Yadav, director,
India Meteorological Department.
The wind system, which brings rain to the Indian subcontinent, reached India a week late earlier this month.
The monsoon, unlike the previous two years, is expected to be above normal, especially in the north-western region.
A strong El Nino — an ocean current which is blamed by many for
India’s poor monsoon — had pushed India into drought in 2014 and 2015.
The phenomenon has grown weaker this year.
Delhi has been witnessing warm and muggy days for the past week, with
barely any rain thrown in. According to the Met department, pre-monsoon
showers are expected by Wednesday and Thursday.
According to the seven-day forecast, there is a possibility of
scattered light rain in the city till June 30. Starting July, widespread
rain is expected.
On Monday, the maximum temperature was recorded as 39.6 degrees
Celsius, two degrees above normal. The minimum was recorded as 30
degrees Celsius, also two degrees above normal.
The humidity oscillated between 79% and 49%, making the day uncomfortable and muggy.
According to Met officials, the city is expected to see a clear day on Tuesday. Light rains could be seen in the evening.
The maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be between 39 and 30 degrees Celsius.
On Sunday, the maximum temperature was recorded as 39.4 degrees Celsius.
Taken from HT
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