On Thursday, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert in Delhi and nearby areas. As per the IMD, the maximum temperature on Thursday is likely to remain around 29 degrees.
However, for Friday, the IMD has issued a green alert and the yellow alert for Saturday and Sunday. The weather is expected to remain cloudy with light to moderate rains in the upcoming few days in Delhi and nearby areas, including Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad and Faridabad.
As per the Met department, "the weather is expected to be clear on Monday, but on Tuesday there is once again a possibility of heavy rain. Monsoon is expected to withdraw after a spell of continuous rainfall."
As per the Meteorological Department data, "Delhi has received about 1170.7 mm of rain this year, the highest since 1964 and the third-highest ever. The national capital witnessed 1,155.6 mm of rain in 1975 and 1190.9 mm in 1964. The record for the highest rainfall so far is 1,420.3 mm in 1933."