The rains in North India in March have suddenly brought down the mercury. However, it also has its disadvantages. The rains have affected the production of wheat and mustard crops. Hail accompanied by rain has badly damaged the standing crops. Digging of potatoes has also been affected. The mango blossom has fallen.
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How is the weather going to be ahead?
However, the dishonesty of the season has not ended here. The IMD had issued a statement on Tuesday. In this, he had said that due to the effect of another strong Western Disturbance, there is a possibility of rain and hailstorm in North-West India between March 23 and March 25.
According to the department, there may be light rain with thunder in Delhi on Friday. According to the IMD, the maximum temperature is expected to remain around 30 degrees Celsius in the national capital for the next six to seven days due to cloudy skies.
Rain breaking records for many years
According to the IMD, Delhi recorded 10 mm of rain in a 24-hour period ending 8.30 am on Tuesday. This is the highest rainfall the city received in a single day in March in the last three years. For the last four days, the maximum temperature in the national capital has been recorded in the range of 25 degrees to 28 degrees Celsius. It is three to five degrees less than normal.
Mumbai received 16.6 mm of rain on Tuesday. This is the highest rainfall since March 2006 in a single day. It rarely rains in Mumbai in the month of March. According to the Meteorological Department, it has rained due to Western Disturbance and moisture from the Arabian Sea.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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