Rain of relief: Heavy rains calms NCR, give relief from humid weather

New Delhi, September 30 (IANS) The weather in the National Capital Region (NCR) changed dramatically on Tuesday, as morning dark clouds gathered. This was followed by small rain mantras in Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad and nearby areas.

In the last one week, rain came as a major relief for the inhabitants of reeling under continuous heat and humidity.

The downpore brought the mercury down, giving a pleasant break from the swinging situation.

However, traffic snarl and waterlogging occurred in many areas due to rain, passengers were inconvenienced during the morning.

Slow traffic was reported from Varisali, Indirapuram and Noida and many parts of Delhi in Ghaziabad.

According to the Meteorological Department of India (IMD), wet magic is likely to continue in the next two days.

IMD said in its bulletin, “Thunder with electricity is expected until 1 October in NCR and nearby areas.”

The forecast suggests that the maximum temperature will be around 34–35 ° C, while the minimum temperature will be between 26–29 ° C. The sky will be partly cloudy with partially light rain or dripping.

Humidity levels are likely to be in the range of 55-85 percent-a very comfortable weather conditions.

IMD said that from October 2, the intensity of rainfall will decrease, although it will be cloudy.

As of 5 October, it has been said, the region is expected to see a clear sky, the maximum temperature is slowly falling to about 33 ° C and the minimum temperature near 24 degrees C.

However, the rain has cheered many people. Many people took on social media, who used to share pictures and videos celebrating the change in weather.

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Farmers from nearby districts also welcomed the rain, as they could prove to be important for the late sown crops that needed moisture.

Meteorologists said that this mantra would help balance the seasonal conditions before the final comeback of the south -west monsoon from North Western India.

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