Delhi and the NCR region have been witnessing some rains for the past couple of days. In fact, these rains have been widespread in nature even though they have been light to moderate as far as the intensity is concerned.
Due to this, both the maximums and the minimums have reduced resulting in relief from the humid conditions that Delhiites had been observing.
During the last 24 hours from 8:30 am on Thursday, Safdarjung saw 4 mm of rains, Palam also witnessed 4 mm of rainfall, Mungeshpur 7.5 mm, Najafgarh 3.5 mm, Ayanagar 3 mm, Lodi Road 4.2 mm, Ridge 12 mm
Delhi is in the last leg of its rains and in the coming two days, light drizzle and rains may be seen with moderate showers at a few places. These rains are due to its proximity with the low pressure area which is hanging around in proximity of the region.
In fact, after this, the Monsoon pattern may set in over Rajasthan, Delhi, however will come in much later.