Delhiites woke up to a rainy morning today with the national capital region witnessing sporadic rainfall and strong winds throughout the night which led to water-logging in several parts of the city.
Safdarjung observatory, which gives the official reading for the city, showed 4.9 mm rainfall till 8.30 AM while areas under Lodhi Road, Palam, Ridge and Aayanagar recorded 9.5 mm, 9.5 mm, 5.8 mm and 14 mm rainfall respectively during the same period, said a Met department official.
Traffic snarls due to water logging were reported from some parts of the city.
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Humidity was recorded as 98 per cent at 8.30 AM.
The Met office has predicted light rains and thunderstorm accompanied by squall for today.
"The skies will be partly cloudy. Light rain and thunderstorm accompanied by squall are likely to occur today," the weatherman said.
"The maximum temperature is likely to hover at 34 degrees," he added.
Yesterday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 36.7 degrees Celsius while the minimum temperatures settled at 24 degrees Celsius.
Nearly 40 flights scheduled for arrival at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here last evening were diverted to other nearby airports due to the bad weather in the national capital.