Since last few days, rain and thundershower activities have lashed Delhi and NCR region by bringing the much-needed break from the ongoing humid weather conditions.
Within a span of last 24 hours from 8:30 am on Friday, Ridge recorded 17.4 mm of rainfall, Narnaul 12 mm and Ayanagar witnessed 11.7 mm of rainy spells.
According to Skymet Weather, a cyclonic circulation is persisting over Northeast Rajasthan. A trough is also seen extending from Gujarat up to East Assam across South Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, running close to Delhi. Due to these weather systems, rain and thundershower activities along with gusty winds may occur over the NCR regions like Noida, Gurugram and Faridabad during the next 24 hours.
[yuzo_related]These rains may continue to occur over the region during the late afternoon or late night hours. While during the daytime, weather conditions will remain humid followed by partly cloudy sky over the region.
These rains may continue to occur over the region during the late afternoon or late night hours. While during the daytime, weather conditions will remain humid followed by partly cloudy sky over the region.
A view from my balcony. The entire stretch is waterlogged. Its like living in #Venice; instead of boats we have cars #DelhiRains #DelhiMCD pic.twitter.com/q7OlavOEmj
— Ashish Prakash (@ashispirit) June 30, 2017
Thereafter, 24 hours hence, rain is likely to reduce over many parts of Delhi/NCR including Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Rohtak.
As per Skymet Weather, Southwest Monsoon is likely to make an onset over Delhi and NCR in the next 48 hours. These torrential rains have been drenching the parts of Delhi along with NCR so much so that waterlogging has taken place in several areas of the national capital and the NCR region.
Due to this heavy traffic jams followed in Dhaula Kuan, Kirti Nagar Metro Station, Lajpat Nagar, Saket, Ashram, Noida Sector 16, Old Delhi-Gurgaon Road among others which were due to water-logging. The conditions are likely to worsen as Monsoon nears.
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