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Max temp drops to 31.8°C, heavy rain likely to lash Gurgaon

Max temp drops to 31.8°C, heavy rain likely to lash Gurgaon

Time of India9 hours ago
Gurgaon: The city saw a marginal dip in temperature on Tuesday, with both the maximum and minimum readings dropping by 0.8 degrees Celsius compared to the previous day.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city recorded a maximum temperature of 31.8°C, slightly cooler than Monday's 32.6°C.
The minimum settled at 27.1°C, also 0.8 degrees lower than the day before.
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A "yellow alert" has been issued for heavy rain at isolated places in the region on August 6, and again on August 10 and 11.
These intermittent spells could bring some respite from humidity but may also cause waterlogging in low-lying areas.
"While the rainfall so far has been patchy, conditions are becoming favourable for moderate to heavy rain over parts of south Haryana, including Gurgaon.
People should be prepared for sudden showers and localised disruptions," said an IMD official. As heavy rainfall activity is expected to pick up later in the week, residents have been advised to take precautions during periods of intense rain.
Meanwhile, Delhi continued to experience a humid day with a "feels like" temperature of 44.8 degrees Celsius on Tuesday afternoon. Experts believe that the city will receive only light or very light rain, with the possibility of moderate showers in isolated areas over the next 2-3 days.
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