IMD released Yellow alert for Delhi-NCR, projected light rain in the next 2-3 days

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Yellow alert for Delhi-NCR on Tuesday and has predicted light rain in the next two-three days. IMD scientist Naresh Kumar said that light rain is expected in Delhi-NCR in the last 2-3 days and light rain is expected tomorrow. Kumar told ANI, “We have been estimating light rain in Delhi-NCR for the last 2-3 days … We have issued a Yellow alert for Delhi-NCR and it is expected to receive very light rain tomorrow too.”
 

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In addition, Kumar claimed that light to moderate rains are likely to continue in northwest India in the next two days. Kumar further said that light to moderate rains are likely to continue in northwest India in the next two days. Meanwhile, there was a sudden change in weather in Delhi, strong winds and rains occurred in many areas. Due to torrential rains, waterlogging occurred in many parts of the city, which delayed traffic.
Airlines issued travel advice for passengers due to sudden change in weather. However, the rain provided relief to the residents, as the city was facing its hottest days in recent times. The Delhi Airport said in its passenger counseling, “According to the forecast of the Indian Meteorological Department, the weather in Delhi is bad. He said that our on-ground teams are working diligently with all stakeholders to make your journey trouble free. For the latest flight information, passengers are advised to contact their respective airlines.
 

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According to IMD forecast, there is a “great possibility” of rain in Delhi and surrounding areas, including Sonipat, Kharkhauda, ​​Charkhi Dadri, Mattanhail, Jhajjar, Farukhnagar, Kosli, Mahendragarh, Sohana, Rewari, Palwal, Bawal, Noon, Aurangabad and Hodal as well as Khatoti and Sakoti Tanda in Uttar Pradesh.

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