Delhi woke up to cooler weather on Monday as the city recorded a minimum temperature of 22.6°C, which is 4.3 degrees below the normal for this time of year.According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature is expected to reach around 37°C. Rain and thunderstorms are likely to occur, bringing some relief from the recent heat.At 8:30 am, the humidity level was 67%.Air quality in DelhiThe city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 165, which falls under the ‘moderate’ category. For reference:0–50 is ‘good’51–100 is ‘satisfactory’101–200 is ‘moderate’201–300 is ‘poor’301–400 is ‘very poor’401–500 is ‘severe’Rain over the weekendOn Sunday, parts of South Delhi saw a dust storm followed by a spell of rain and strong winds. The rain helped cool things down after maximum temperatures crossed 39°C earlier in the day. Some temperature readings:Safdarjung: 39.7°CAyanagar: 39.5°CLodhi Road: 39.4°CPalam: 39.1°CThe rain was caused by a cloud system moving from the east-southeast direction, the Met department said.IMD issues warningsThe IMD has warned of thunderstorms, lightning, and squalls for June 2 and 3. Wind speeds may go up to 80 km/h in parts of the city.Districts on alert include:SouthSouth EastNew DelhiEastCentralShahdaraNorth EastOther areas like South West, West, and North West Delhi may also see light rain and thunderstorms.Monsoon updateThe monsoon has advanced into more areas including Chhattisgarh, Odisha, parts of the Bay of Bengal, the northeastern states, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, and Sikkim.In Assam, heavy rains have already caused flood-like conditions and landslides. The IMD has warned of very heavy rainfall in the state over the next 2–3 days.Inputs from agencies
Delhi woke up to cooler weather on Monday as the city recorded a minimum temperature of 22.6°C, which is 4.3 degrees below the normal for this time of year.According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature is expected to reach around 37°C. Rain and thunderstorms are likely to occur, bringing some relief from the recent heat.At 8:30 am, the humidity level was 67%.Air quality in DelhiThe city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 165, which falls under the ‘moderate’ category. For reference:0–50 is ‘good’51–100 is ‘satisfactory’101–200 is ‘moderate’201–300 is ‘poor’301–400 is ‘very poor’401–500 is ‘severe’Rain over the weekendOn Sunday, parts of South Delhi saw a dust storm followed by a spell of rain and strong winds. The rain helped cool things down after maximum temperatures crossed 39°C earlier in the day. Some temperature readings:Safdarjung: 39.7°CAyanagar: 39.5°CLodhi Road: 39.4°CPalam: 39.1°CThe rain was caused by a cloud system moving from the east-southeast direction, the Met department said.IMD issues warningsThe IMD has warned of thunderstorms, lightning, and squalls for June 2 and 3. Wind speeds may go up to 80 km/h in parts of the city.Districts on alert include:SouthSouth EastNew DelhiEastCentralShahdaraNorth EastOther areas like South West, West, and North West Delhi may also see light rain and thunderstorms.Monsoon updateThe monsoon has advanced into more areas including Chhattisgarh, Odisha, parts of the Bay of Bengal, the northeastern states, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, and Sikkim.In Assam, heavy rains have already caused flood-like conditions and landslides. The IMD has warned of very heavy rainfall in the state over the next 2–3 days.Inputs from agencies Economic Times