Rain Pounds Delhi Amid 4-Day Warning By Weather Office
NDTV
The national capital region has seen strong winds offering a reprieve from rising temperatures for the better part of a week now.
Rains pounded parts of Delhi this afternoon after an overcast morning, amid the weather department's forecast that mercury would dip by nine to ten degrees below normal with four days of rains. The national capital region has seen strong winds offering a reprieve from rising temperatures for the better part of a week now.
Heavy rainfall was reported from parts of south and outer Delhi and Noida, while other areas of the national capital witnessed light rain.
Light rain hit parts of Delhi on Sunday, bringing down the maximum temperature to 28.7 degrees Celsius, 10 notches below the season's average and the lowest in the month since April 4, 2015, the India Meteorological Department said.
The city recorded a high of 26 degrees Celsius on April 4, 2015.