Delhi witnessed an unprecedented weather pattern in August this year, with the city recording 269.9 mm of rainfall so far, marking the highest rainfall in the last decade, according to data from the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
With 269.9 mm of rainfall so far, Delhi surpassed the previous high recorded in August 2014, according to data from the IMD.
In addition to the total rainfall, the number of rainy days in Delhi has also exceeded expectations. The mean number of rainy days, defined as days with more than 2.4 mm of rainfall, is typically 10.2 days for August.
However, this year has already seen 11 rainy days by August 22, indicating the unusual intensity of this year’s monsoon. The IMD data reveals that before 2024, the highest August rainfall in recent years was recorded in 2013 with 321 mm and in 2012 with 378 mm.
The all-time record for August rainfall in Delhi stands at 583.3 mm in 1961, according to the IMD data.
Meanwhile, Delhi on Thursday recorded a maximum temperature of 36.6 degrees Celsius, according to the weather department. The humidity level stood at 62 per cent at 5.30 pm.
The IMD has forecast a generally cloudy sky and light rain accompanied by thunderstorms for Friday, with the maximum and minimum temperatures expected to settle at 36 degrees Celsius and 26 degrees Celsius, respectively.
For the next seven days, the weathermen have forecast rainfall varying from light to moderate, accompanied by thunderstorms.
Article source: indiatoday.in