Early on Monday, The most precipitation fell during heavy rainfall in Delhi, 72.4 mm, according to data collected up until 8:30 IST on August 20. As a result, it became one of the city’s wettest areas. Safdarjung, which is frequently used as a benchmark for heavy rainfall in Delhi’s weather, got 28.7 mm, while Lodi Road and Ayanagar got 25.6 millimetres and 2.2 millimetres, respectively. The Ridge region received the most precipitation, 72.4 mm, on August 20 at 8:30 IST. As a result, it became one of the city’s wettest areas. Safdarjung got 28.7 mm, which is often used to compare Delhi’s weather to Safdarjung.
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There were 25.6 mm and 2.2 mm in Ayanagar and Lodi Road, respectively. Even though this heavy rain has brought down the temperature and humidity, it has also revealed Delhi’s poor drainage system once more, raising questions about how prepared the city is for the monsoon season. According to data collected on August 20, 72.4 mm of rainfall was received in Delhi, making it one of the city’s wettest areas.
Safdarjung, which is frequently used as a benchmark for Delhi’s weather, got 28.7 mm, while Lodi Road and Ayanagar got 25.6 millimetres and 2.2 mm, respectively. Although this heavy rain has brought down temperatures and humidity, it has revealed Delhi’s poor drainage system again, raising concerns regarding the city’s preparedness for the monsoon season. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings urging citizens to remain vigilant and predict also precipitation in the coming days.
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