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18 Jul 2019 10:31 PM (IST)
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According to Skymet Weather, The much-awaited Monsoon rain in Delhi is finally making its presence felt since the last two days. The Palam observatory has recorded 58 mm of rainfall, during the last 24 hours from 8:30 am on Wednesday. In fact, this has been the heaviest spell of the Monsoon season so far. While, the other observatory i.e. Safdarjung has recorded only 10 mm of rains, during the same span.
At present, the Monsoon Trough is passing via the National Capital Territory. In the wake of this system, the rainfall activities have increased and we expect on and off rains to continue for another 24 to 48 hours. During this period, chances of a few intense spells of Monsoon showers cannot be ruled out.
At present, the Monsoon Trough is passing via the National Capital Territory. In the wake of this system, the rainfall activities have increased and we expect on and off rains to continue for another 24 to 48 hours. During this period, chances of a few intense spells of Monsoon showers cannot be ruled out.