On Sunday, MD scientist Sunitha Devi informed that the arrival of the monsoon would be announced in Monday`s midday bulletin based on observations at 8.30 am on July 12.
As monsoon keeps on eluding Delhi and the prediction of IMD keeps getting wrong, the people of the capital city are waiting desperately for some relief as the heatwave continues in the parts of Delhi. But, it seems that IMD is pretty sure that the monsoon will hit Delhi in 2-4 hours which is a sign of relief as water problems have started in the city.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted thunderstorms with light to moderate intensity rain in Delhi, UP and Rajasthan.
In the latest update, the IMD said thunderstorms with light to moderate intensity rain would occur over and adjoining areas of Delhi, North-East Delhi, East Delhi, NCR ( Noida, Ghaziabad) in next .
The department has also predicted rain in Sonipat, Aurangabad, Palwal in Haryana; Siyana, Hapur, Bahajoi, Debai, Anupshahar, Jahangirabad, Bulandshahar, Sikandrabad, Gulaoti, Sadabad, Khair, Gabhana, Atrauli, Jattari, Khurja, Mathura, Raya, Pilakhua in Uttar Pradesh; Bharatpur in Rajasthan during next 2 hours.
Earlier today, the department said that monsoon conditions continued to remain favourable for Delhi and that it was monitoring the situation. The department had predicted rain in the national capital from 10the July but the monsoon defied the prediction and the national capital did not see any rain.
Speaking to news agency ANI, IMD`s senior scientist K Jenamani said that monsoon has covered most parts of Rajasthan and some parts of Punjab.
"For Delhi, conditions continue to remain favourable and we`re monitoring situation. Monsoon is active in Peninsular India, parts of North India, including Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh," he added.
Earlier in the day, the weather department had predicted light rain in the city.
Rain was predicted on Sunday but the long-delayed monsoon missed yet another date.
Today, Delhi woke up to a humid morning with the minimum temperature settling at 27 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperature is expected to settle around 37 degrees Celsius.
"Conditions were favourable for further advance of southwest Monsoon over Delhi, remaining parts of West Uttar Pradesh, some more parts of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan today," the department said.
The relative humidity was recorded at 74 per cent at 8.30 am.
On Sunday, MD scientist Sunitha Devi informed that the arrival of the monsoon would be announced in Monday`s midday bulletin based on observations at 8.30 am on July 12.
The monsoon onset is declared based on the rainfall reported during the past 24 hours ending at 8.30 am.
On Saturday, the IMD had predicted widespread rainfall over Northwest India during next 5 days. It also predicted isolated heavy rainfall over Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand during 10th-13th July; over Punjab during 10th-13th July; over Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi and West Uttar Pradesh during 11th-13th July; over East Rajasthan during 10th-12th July.
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