Delhi weather had been playing games with the national capital as the weather conditions remained quite hot and the city was desperately waiting for some rains to make an appearance. Maximums were even reaching around the 40-degree mark making it unbearable for the residents.
Finally, weather gods answered the prayers of the Delhiites and the national capital witnessed a good spell of rains yesterday. The weather activities yesterday comprised of dust storm activities, thunderstorm, violent lightning strikes, strong winds along with light to moderate rainfall. Due to these weather activities, minimum temperature at Safdarjung dropped to 19.5 degrees which is five degrees below the normal levels.
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In fact during the last 24 hours from 8:30 am on Wednesday, the Safdarjung observatory recorded a good 14.4 mm of rains.
These rain and associated activities were attributed to the cyclonic circulation which is over Haryana and adjoining areas. A trough has also been extending from this system up to the eastern parts of the country across Delhi. Due to the rains yesterday, the IPL match between the Delhi Daredevils and Rajasthan Royals also suffered and the overs were reduced to 18 per side.
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Now, as per weathermen at Skymet Weather, maximums today will be on the lower side as compared to yesterday. Thus, violent thunderstorms which are usually heat triggered will be slightly on the lesser side. However, there are strong chances of thunderstorm along with rain making an appearance even today as moisture is available in abundance over the region. Adjoining areas of Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad may also witness these weather activities.
As far as the maximums are concerned, they will remain on the lower side today. Tomorrow, another spell of thunderstorm and rain is expected but it will remain on the milder side. After tomorrow, maximum temperature will increase once again resulting in hot weather conditions.
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