There will be heavy rain in Delhi
Monsoon has arrived in the country. It is raining heavily in some places and light in others. Meanwhile, the rain has brightened the faces of the people, on the other hand, clouds are raining like disaster in many districts. Even today, some parts of Delhi-NCR received rain after 2 pm, making the weather pleasant. Due to continuous rains for the last two days, the temperature has dropped significantly, giving people a lot of relief from the scorching heat.
If we talk about UP-Bihar, it is also raining from time to time. There is a threat of flooding due to heavy rain in several districts of Bihar. Flood conditions persist at some places. This is what happened today, according to the Meteorological Department, there will be no significant change in the weather tomorrow. Even though monsoon arrived in Delhi late last month, it did not rain every day.
Clouds will protect the sky
Delhiites are very happy as it has been raining every day for the last two days. According to the Meteorological Department, the sky of Delhi will be covered with clouds tomorrow i.e. 11th July. There may also be light rain. Maximum temperature can be 36 degree and minimum temperature can be 28 degree Celsius. However, good rains are being predicted in Delhi on July 12. According to the Meteorological Department, July 12 will also see a drop in temperature and rain that will drench Delhi.
There will be humidity with rain
On the other hand, due to rain, the moisture content will also remain unchanged. According to the Meteorological Department, there will be humidity along with light to heavy rains in the cities of UP. However, rainy conditions will continue in East and West Uttar Pradesh. According to IMD, rain is forecast for the next five days in Uttar Pradesh. A rain alert has also been issued in capital Lucknow for tomorrow. According to the Meteorological Department, Uttarakhand, Central India, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Rajasthan may experience light rain and heavy rain may occur in West Bengal, Sikkim, Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha.