A little cooling rain, and maybe more today

New Delhi, June 6 — Light rain on Saturday evening cleared the dust haze and brought much respite to the Capital, which was sizzling at 36.6 degrees Celsius. Despite the rain, the Met department has predicted a hotter Sunday, relieved by cloudy skies and more rain. There was a difference of as much as 10 notches between the maximum temperature (36.6 degrees Celsius) and the minimum at 26 degrees Celsius on Saturday, the weatherman said, adding the maximum temperature on Sunday is predicted to be 38 degrees Celsius. But even as the thunder squall followed by rains brought relief to Delhiites, it was so little that the Met office equipment did not even record it. “There was a trace of light rain after 7.30 pm,” said the Met official. The humidity during the day ranged from 52 per cent (maximum) to 35 per cent (minimum).

Although parts of the capital – particularly south and east Delhi – received only light rain, NCR areas like Faridabad and Noida were luckier, getting heavier showers.

Muggy day ahead for Delhiites

New Delhi, May 31 (IANS) The temperatures may have dipped a little, but the humidity level will remain high for some time and Monday is likely to be a muggy day, the weatherman said.

‘The relative humidity level is 65 percent while the minimum is 25 percent, and this will continue for a few more days,’ said an official of the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

‘Delhi will see clear skies today (Monday). No rain or thunderstorms are expected. The weather conditions are likely to remain the same for the next few days,’ the official said.

According to the met department, the minimum temperature Monday was one notch above the average at 26.1 degrees Celsius. On Sunday, the maximum temperature was two notches below average at 39.2 degrees Celsius.

No drought in the country: Pawar

New Delhi, June 28 (ANI): Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar on Sunday said there is no drought-like situation in the country due to a delay in the onset of monsoon rains.

“There is no drought-like situation in the country due to delay in monsoons and the loss would be more than made up for in the rains during July and August,” Pawar said.

He also denied rumours of a price rise, adding that food procurement was better this year compared to last year.

The government had enough reserve food stocks to tackle a drought-like situation should it exist, Pawar said.

Pawar’s reassuring comments came even as the media played up fears of a drought.

The comments assume significance in the wake of the southwest monsoon advancing further into some parts of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and the southern regions of Chhattisgarh and Orissa.

The weatherman has forecast rain or thundershowers in some parts of northwest India, including Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, which are experiencing severe heat-wave conditions.

Even as Manipur declared itself to be drought-hit, the Centre said it had put in place a Crisis Management Plan to deal with the drought the country may face in the wake of the delayed monsoon.

The annual rainfall system is expected to cover some more parts of Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and Sikkim in the next three or four days.

Mumbai, which experienced heavy rain on Friday, got some light showers early on Saturday. Delhi too is likely to receive rainfall over the next two to three days. (ANI)

Delhi still shivers at 8.1 degree Celsius

New Delhi, Jan.4 (ANI): It was another chilly morning for people in Delhi on Sunday with the minimum temperature settling at 8.1 degree Celsius.

“The minimum temperature was one degree above the normal temperature at this time of the season,” said Met officials.

On Saturday, the minimum temperature was recorded at 5.4 degree Celsius while the maximum temperature recorded at 15 degree Celsius; five degrees below Saturday””s maximum.

Season””s minimum temperature plummeted to a low of four degrees Celsius in New Delhi on Friday.

A light cover of fog also engulfed the capital on Sunday morning adding woes to morning commuters as normal visibility range fell down considerably.
The weatherman has forecast the maximum temperature will be around 20 degrees and the minimum temperature will remain around 8 degree Celsius on Monday (Jan.5).

Foggy conditions are likely to remain for the next couple of days, as per Met department.

“The sky will remain clear in the next couple of days,” a Met official said. (ANI)