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Today’s weather 7 July 2024: Be ready for rain! It will rain in these states including Delhi, IMD predicts


New Delhi : Along with rain in Delhi, people are also facing humidity. The weekend morning started with rain in some parts of the capital. However, the humidity bothered people when the sun came out in the afternoon. Due to humidity, people were drenched in sweat. The maximum temperature in Delhi was recorded two degrees Celsius below normal. According to the India Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature was recorded at 34.7 degrees Celsius while the minimum temperature was 27.1 degrees Celsius. This is 0.8 degrees Celsius below the average temperature of this season.

How will the weather be in the future

Light rain is expected in Delhi from July 7 to July 12. According to the Meteorological Department, Delhi will remain cloudy during this period. The maximum temperature may reach 37 degrees Celsius on July 11. The Meteorological Department says that a heavy rain alert has been issued in Punjab, Haryana, East Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Madhya Pradesh for the next few days. There is a heavy rain alert in Odisha on July 7, Arunachal Pradesh till July 9, Assam and Meghalaya on July 9 and 10.

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Light rain likely in Gurgaon

After two days of heavy rain, the monsoon has started to get upset. In the last three days, only some parts of the city have received light rain. Due to this, the humid heat has started bothering. The weather department is predicting rain till July 12. According to the weather department, the monsoon has started to weaken. Due to this, light to moderate rain may occur at some places in the city in the coming days. According to meteorologist Dr. Manjeet, the chances of rain have not diminished yet. There are signs of continuous rain till July 12, but there is a possibility of light rain on different days.

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Weather condition in the rest of the country

Due to torrential rains in the eastern parts of India, the water level of various rivers has started rising at many places in Bihar. The flood situation in Assam remains serious. 24.5 lakh people of 30 districts are affected by the floods here. Light to moderate rains have been recorded in many districts of Bihar since July 4. Rivers and drains are in spate due to continuous rains in some districts of the state. Due to increased flow of water, the water level in many dams has also increased. Apart from this, due to continuous rains in the catchment areas of Nepal, rivers are touching or flowing above the danger level at many places. Heavy rains have occurred in many areas of Himachal Pradesh, including Dharamshala and Palampur of Kangra where more than 200 mm of rain was received.

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The rain was compensated during the monsoon season

Due to heavy rains in many states for the past few days, the rain in this monsoon season was compensated on Saturday. Now in the monsoon season that started in June, one percent more rain has occurred across the country. For the first time in this season, the monsoon has reached surplus. According to the Meteorological Department, during the monsoon, from June 1 till now, there is a normal rainfall of 213.3 mm across the country. Whereas, so far 214.9 mm of rain has occurred in this season.

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Meghalaya has the highest rainfall

According to the Meteorological Department, Meghalaya has received the highest rainfall of 1248.4 mm, Goa has received 1167.7 mm of rain. Apart from this, 845.1 mm of rain has been recorded, Assam has received 600.3 mm, Tripura has received 605.0 mm, Andaman and Nicobar has received 629.6 mm of rain. On the other hand, the states with the least rainfall are Ladakh which has received only 14.1 mm of rain, Haryana has received 61.3 mm, Chandigarh has received 90.3 mm and Punjab has received 68.3 mm of rain. According to the Meteorological Department, so far during the monsoon, six states have received less rainfall, 21 states have received normal rainfall, 5 states have received more than normal rainfall and 4 states have received much more than normal rainfall.

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