Delhi Weather Forecast: The latest report from the Meteorological Department predicts above average rainfall in the month of March, which is 117 percent more than the long-term average of 29.9 mm. This forecast is likely to impact various areas including the national capital Delhi. The change in March has already begun to alter weather dynamics, evidenced by persistent cloudiness and sporadic light rain during the evenings.
Rainfall Distribution in Delhi and Surrounding Sreas
Recent rains were seen in many areas late last night, from Narela, Bawana and Kanjhawala in Delhi to Karnal, Rajound, Assandh, Safidon, Jind, Panipat and others in Haryana. Additionally, areas including Sambhal, Chandausi, Bulandshahr of Uttar Pradesh and Tijara, Nagar, Deeg, Laxmangarh of Rajasthan received rainfall. These events indicate a marked change in seasonal weather patterns across the region.
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Forecast for Saturday: Cloudy Conditions and Potential Showers
Till Saturday, the sky will remain cloudy over parts of Delhi, with intermittent light rain and thundershowers likely till late evening, according to the forecast. The temperature forecast for Delhi will remain within normal limits, with a minimum of 15 degrees Celsius and a maximum of 24 degrees Celsius. Looking ahead to March 3, the climate in New Delhi is expected to be slightly cooler, with the minimum temperature potentially dropping to 12 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature reaching 23 degrees Celsius. Although no rain has been predicted in Delhi tomorrow, it may remain partly cloudy throughout the day.
Conclusion: As Delhi enters March, the city braces itself for an anticipated change in weather patterns, with increased rainfall and intermittent cloudy skies. Residents are advised to stay informed about local weather updates and be prepared for possible fluctuations in atmospheric conditions in the coming days.