Watch: Several Roads In Delhi Waterlogged Due To Heavy Rain

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Watch: Several Roads In Delhi Waterlogged Due To Heavy RainLight and heavy rain lashed several areas of Delhi-NCR on Thursday morning bringing down the minimum temperature to 27.1 degrees Celsius.

However, some parts of the national capital witnessed waterlogging after the rainfall.

As per India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city is expected to experience a cloudy sky with light to moderate rain and thundershowers on Thursday.

#WATCH | Waterlogging witnessed in several parts of Delhi after the rainfall

(Visuals from Sarai Kale Khan area) pic.twitter.com/gfa7h0ytb3

— ANI (@ANI) June 29, 2023
The maximum and minimum temperatures will hover around 36.4°C and 27.1°C respectively, one notch below the season's average."A moderate/intense cloud patch is passing across the #DelhiNCR, which is very likely to cause light to moderate rain with few spells of intense rain over Delhi-NCR and adjoining areas during the next 2 hours," IMD said in a tweet at 10:35 AM today.

[?]An moderate/intense cloud patch is passing across the #DelhiNCR, which very likely to cause:

[?]Light to moderate rain with few spell of intense rain over Delhi-NCR & adjoining areas during next 2 hours.#DelhiWeather #DelhiRain@moesgoi @DDNewslive @ndmaindia @airnewsalerts pic.twitter.com/z6IK9fHQi2

— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) June 29, 2023
The weather department further said that thunderstorms with light to moderate intensity rain would occur over and adjoining areas of isolated places of Delhi.

#WATCH | Rain accompanied by winds lashes parts of Delhi-NCR

As per IMD, Delhi is expected to experience a cloudy sky with light to moderate rain/thundershowers today. pic.twitter.com/QG5usVveLc

— ANI (@ANI) June 29, 2023
Earlier on Wednesday, a cloudy sky with a cool breeze brought respite from the heat in the capital, as the maximum temperature settled at 36.4 °C degrees Celsius.

The monsoon arrived in the national capital on Sunday, two days before its scheduled onset, bringing respite to Delhiites from the scorching heat.

Waterlogging has been reported from several areas in the national capital and Noida.

An 'orange' alert has also been issued in the city by the weather department.

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