Delhi Weather Update: Humid summer continues in Delhi, rain in Mahendragarh-Narnaul of Haryana

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Relieving news is coming from the Meteorological Department amid the humid summer. Due to the rains in Kosli, Mahendragarh and Narnaul in Haryana adjoining Delhi, people got relief from the heat. 

At the same time, the people of Delhi-NCR are in bad condition due to the rising humidity and heat. Weather is expected to remain dry and hot on Wednesday as well. It was cloudy all day on Tuesday, but it did not rain. At the same time, according to meteorologists, there will be similar weather on both Wednesday and Thursday. It will be cloudy, but it will not rain. On Wednesday morning, the people who came out for the morning walk disturbed with humidity, while the people going to the office also appeared in the morning with heat and sweat.

Weather patterns will change from July 3

The Meteorological Department has forecast that the weather will change in Delhi-NCR from Friday, July 2 i.e. Friday night. After this, rains are forecast for the next few days. In fact, monsoon will be active again in Delhi-NCR from July 3, after which it will rain for several consecutive days.

At the same time, meteorologists of Skymet Weather say that the axis of monsoon trough is presently from Delhi to the northern parts of the Bay of Bengal. The cyclonic circulation is over East Uttar Pradesh. There is a cyclonic circulation over Central Pakistan. Due to this effect, there may be thunderstorms in Delhi-NCR in the next 24 hours, but the weather will remain dry and very hot.

Earlier on Tuesday, people had bad condition due to humidity and heat throughout the day. During this time, the minimum temperature was around 24 degrees Celsius while the maximum mercury reached 37 degrees Celsius.

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