NEW DELHI: It will be a cloudy day in Delhi with light rain expected on Thursday, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
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The maximum temperature is likely to hover around 33 degree Celsius, while the minimum was recordeed at 27 degree Celsius. Delhi may receive moderate rain between September 10 to September 12, the Met department has predicted.
The IMD predicted light rain on Wednesday, however, there was no rainfall across the national capital. The last time Delhi received rainfall was only 5mm on Tuesday.
There was unpecedented heavy to very heavy spells of rainfall in the first two days of the month.
Delhi has already received far more rains in the month of September than its average. From September 1 till 8.30am on September 2, Safdarjung observatory recorded 243.5mm rainfall against the normal 129.8mm at this time of the year. It was 112.1mm and 117.7mm respectively on consecutive days that totaled 229.8mm of the 243.5mm till date for the month.
The maximum temperature on Wednesday was recorded at 33.7 degree Celsius, while the minimum was 27.2 degree Celsius, two notches below normal.
City's air quality has marginally improved in the last few days as it has recorded under the 'satisfactory' category. On Thursday, the Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 76 at Anand Vihar at 9am.