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Maximum temperature goes up by 5°C in Gurgaon, more rain likely

Maximum temperature goes up by 5°C in Gurgaon, more rain likely

Time of India2 days ago
Gurgaon: The city woke up to overcast skies as India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a "yellow alert" for heavy showers from Aug 1 to 5 in isolated parts of Haryana.
Meanwhile, a minimum temperature of 26.5°C was recorded on Friday, nearly 0.8°C lower than the previous day, and the maximum temperature reached 31.8°C, which was five notches higher than Thursday.
According to IMD, light to moderate showers are expected in most parts of the state in the coming week, with some areas including Gurgaon and nearby districts receiving more rainfall.
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"The rainfall activity is being driven by multiple systems. The monsoon trough at mean sea level currently runs across Sri Ganganagar, Rohtak, Shahjahanpur, Gorakhpur, and into the northeast Bay of Bengal," an IMD official said.
"Additionally, an upper air cyclonic circulation over Haryana and its neighbourhood, extending up to 3.1km above mean sea level, continues to feed moisture into the region.
A western disturbance is also present at higher altitudes (around 5.8km), aligned along 72°E north of latitude 32°N," the official added.
"These overlapping systems are likely to trigger recurrent spells of rain, especially in southern and eastern Haryana," an official with IMD Chandigarh said.
"Urban areas like Gurgaon could see waterlogging and localised flooding if the showers intensify," they added.
The district administration has been alerted to prepare for possible disruptions, particularly in low-lying areas and stretches known for poor drainage.
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In the capital, several parts, including south and central areas, saw intense rain on Friday afternoon.
Until 5.30 pm, Safdarjung, the base station logged 4.6 mm of rainfall, while Lodhi Road recorded 4.2 mm, Ayanagar 11 mm, Pragati Maidan 3.2 mm, Pusa 0.5 mm, and Najafgarh 2.5 mm of rainfall.
Palam and Ridge stations saw traces of rainfall.
Rainfall is classified as light when it is up to 15.5 mm, moderate when it is between 15.6 and 64.4 mm, heavy when between 64.5 mm and 115.5 mm, and very heavy when it is over 115.5 mm in a 24-hour window.
A day earlier, some parts of the city logged heavy to moderate rain, with Palam recording 79 mm and Safdarjung 16.8 mm.
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