September has started on a rainy note for the national capital Delhi and adjoining regions. In fact, Delhi has been observing on and off light showers from August 26. The rain intensity gradually increased due to heavy moisture content and weather systems.
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The rain intensity increased so much that after a long time, the national capital witnessed heavy rain of 68 mm on September 1. These Monsoon showers gave some relief to the Delhiites from the hot and humid weather conditions prevailing earlier.
The weather across Delhi and NCR region have become pleasant. It is anticipated by Skymet Weather, that on and off light rains will continue over Delhi and NCR for the next 48 hours. As per Skymet Weather, the axis of Monsoon trough is passing through Firozpur, Karnal, Bareilly, Malda southeastwards towards the northeast Bay of Bengal.
Click the image below to see the live lightning and thunderstorm across Delhi
The weather system is in close proximity to Delhi and lies north of Delhi. This system is likely to pour rain over Delhi and adjoining areas such as Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad. In the last 24 hours from 8.30 am on Friday, Palam and Safdarjung Observatory in Delhi witnessed light intensity rain of 5 mm. After 48 hours it is expected that the axis of Monsoon trough is likely to shift south of Delhi which will lead to decrease in rain intensity of Delhi and NCR region.
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