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Weather in Delhi-NCR is changing frequently, IMD has now given new alert for next 6 days.

Nita Yadav

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The rains in Delhi-NCR in the last two days have given some relief from the heat. But the next day, the fierce sun again appeared in the sky. People felt that summer had returned again. By afternoon the atmosphere seems to be getting pleasant again. Where the sky was clear in the morning. At the same time, clouds are now appearing in the sky. Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 30.05 degrees Celsius today. The IMD has given a relief update amid changing weather trends. According to the Meteorological Department (IMD), the warmer it is this time, the better the rain will be.

Now people are waiting for rain. According to the Meteorological Department, the monsoon will arrive in full by the beginning of July. Meanwhile, the remaining days will see changes. Sometimes it will be sunny and sometimes it will rain. The maximum temperature in Delhi-NCR on June 23 is 45.94 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is 37.17 degrees Celsius. Cloudy skies are likely. On June 24th, the maximum temperature can be 47.55 degree Celsius and the minimum temperature can be 38.07 degree Celsius. Skies are likely to remain clear.

The maximum temperature in Delhi-NCR on June 25 is 47.99 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature is 37.45 degrees Celsius. Skies are likely to remain clear. The maximum temperature on June 26 will be 48.11 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature will be 36.45 degrees Celsius. Cloudy skies are likely. On June 27, the maximum temperature can be 43.63 degrees and the minimum temperature can be 33.39 degrees Celsius. Skies are likely to remain clear. The maximum temperature of 40.57 degree Celsius and minimum temperature of 31.03 degree Celsius on June 28 across NCR including capital Delhi. Light to moderate rain may occur throughout the day.

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It will rain more than last time

The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) affects the monsoon to a great extent. IOD is the effect due to differences in ocean and surface temperature from the atmosphere. The activities in the Indian Ocean determine how the monsoon will be. Right now IOD is neutral here. IOD is likely to turn positive soon. Which is a sign of more rain.

Earlier, when IOD was positive, India experienced above normal rainfall in 1983, 1994 and 1997. While it was negative, the year 1992 saw very little rainfall. El Niño and La Niña are the two most important factors for monsoons. In El Nino, the sea temperature rises by 3 to 4 degrees. Monsoons in India are often weak due to El Nino. Currently, El Nino is weak in the Pacific Ocean. El Nino effect is neutral. According to the scientists of the meteorological department, El Nino will turn into La Nina in July. Due to which there is a possibility of good rain in monsoon. This time it will rain more than last monsoon.

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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