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Heavy Rainfall in these states including Delhi NCR
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There were heavy rains in most parts of delhi on Thursday. Due to this, the maximum temperature dropped by 6 degrees in 24 hours. Similarly, the minimum temperature dropped rapidly. The maximum temperature was recorded at 30.6 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature was recorded at 26.5 degrees Celsius, one degree below normal. In this case, if you are going out of the house, keep an umbrella with you. As for temperature, the maximum temperature in the capital on friday may be 30 degrees. The IMD has said that Delhi-NCR may experience heavy rains on saturday as well. That is why the IMD has also issued a yellow alert under the forecast of rain in Delhi. The maximum temperature may drop to 28 degrees on Saturday. The Meteorological Department believes that the maximum temperature will not exceed 35 degrees for the next six days and people will continue to get relief from the heat.
The Meteorological Department says that from rajasthan to uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, madhya pradesh is also likely to receive heavy rains due to monsoon activity for the next few days, which will give relief to the people of these states from the heat, although this may disrupt power supply. It can lead to heavy flooding.